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How far has Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan Province Province, developed? What level does it belong to on the mainland?

Taiwan Province, a province of China since ancient times, has developed rapidly since the 197s, and is known as the "Four Little Dragons of Asia" together with Singapore, Hongkong and South Korea. Taipei on Taiwan Province Island is the largest and most developed city in Taiwan Province. This city has had its glory and its loss. People who have been to Taipei feel that Taipei has fallen behind the inland cities.

Taipei should belong to a third-tier city

Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan Province Province in China, is located in the Taipei Basin in the north of Taiwan Province Island and surrounded by New Taipei City. As one of the six "municipalities directly under the Central Government" in Taiwan Province Province, Taipei plays an important role in the politics, economy, culture, tourism, industry, commerce and communication center of Taiwan Province Province.

Taipei has a total area of 271.8 square kilometers and a total population of 2,682,7. In 218, the total GDP of Taipei was 541.265 billion yuan. This data may not be bright, but the per capita GDP of Taipei is as high as 196,8 yuan. And Taipei has also been rated as a first-tier city in the world. In addition, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are also on the list.

On the mainland, this new first-tier city is far inferior to Guangzhou, which is also the capital city. In 218, the GDP of Guangzhou reached 2,285.935 billion yuan, and the per capita GDP was 158, yuan. Although the per capita GDP was not as high as that of Taipei, we need to know that in 218, the population of Guangzhou reached 14,498,4, nearly 12 million more than that of Taipei. Judging from the total GDP of Taipei, it is lower than Shaoxing (541.6 billion yuan) and higher than Kunming (535 billion yuan), ranking 39th among the cities in China and belonging to a third-tier city.

Industrial institutions in Taipei

Financial services are the main industry in Taipei, and more macroscopically, the service industry accounts for nearly 9%. Almost all the largest banks, store chains, enterprises and companies in Taiwan have their headquarters in Taipei.

in p>212, the total GDP of Taipei reached $83.17 billion, and the per capita GDP also exceeded $3,, reaching $31,. It is still worthy of recognition that the per capita GDP has exceeded 3, US dollars. After all, our per capita GDP only exceeded 1, yuan in 219.

However, based on the industrial structure that is highly dependent on the service industry, affected by the epidemic in recent three years, the tourism industry, catering and lodging industry and retail industry in Taipei have been hit hard, losing the tourists who depend on them for survival, and the income of residents is in jeopardy, especially the employees in the service industry such as tourism.

The details of Taipei's cities are incomparable to those of mainland cities.

The changes of Taiwan Province's cities are not as great as those of mainland cities. Although Taipei's cities are not particularly dense with tall buildings, the details of Taipei's cities are incomparable to those of mainland cities. Taipei's urban construction style is a bit like Japan's. The streets are not particularly wide, but they are clean and comfortable to look at. There are many convenience stores, and the density may be the highest in the world.

In many cities, the buildings in the old city once symbolized backwardness, and they were often demolished to build high-rise buildings. There are still a large number of old houses in a city like Taipei, which bear the memories of several generations and are intangible assets of a city. Keeping some old houses can keep the history and tradition of a city, and Taipei has done a good job in this respect.