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Gdp ranking of cities in Jiangsu Province

The GDP data of Jiangsu’s 13 districts and cities have all been released. The specific rankings are: Suzhou, Nanjing, Wuxi, Nantong, Changzhou, Xuzhou, Yangzhou, Yancheng, Taizhou, Zhenjiang, Huai’an, Suqian, Lianyungang .

1. Suzhou:

Suzhou City was founded in 514 BC and has a history of more than 2,500 years. It basically maintains a double chessboard with "water and land running parallel, rivers and streets adjacent" The layout, with its unique features of "small bridges and flowing water, white walls and black tiles, and famous historical sites and gardens", is one of the first 24 historical and cultural cities in the country, with a total economic volume of 1,697.67 billion yuan.

2. Nanjing:

Nanjing has advantages in science and education and is at the forefront in Jiangsu and even the country. In developing industries, in addition to attracting big talents, the innate atmosphere is also very important. The total economic volume is 1,222.0622 billion yuan.

3. Wuxi:

Wuxi broke through the trillion mark in the first three quarters of this year, with a surplus of 50 billion, and the growth rate is not low, with a total economic volume of 10,500.20 billion.

4. Nantong:

Nantong’s GPD ranks 19th in the country. It is one of the few ordinary prefecture-level cities to enter the top 20 in the country, with a total economic volume of 868.082 billion yuan.

5. Changzhou:

Changzhou is a national historical and cultural city. It has been the seat of counties, prefectures, roads and prefectures in the past dynasties. There were Yanling, Piling, Pitan, Names such as Jinling, Changchun, Changzhou, and Wujin.

Changzhou is an excellent tourist city in China, represented by the Spring and Autumn Yancheng Tourist Area, Tianning Temple, Maoshan, Global Dinosaur City, Hongmei Pavilion, Wenbi Tower and other scenic spots, with a total economic volume of 656.31 billion yuan.

6. Xuzhou:?

Xuzhou is located in the southeast of the North China Plain and the northwest of Jiangsu Province. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal runs through it, and the Longhai Railway and the Beijing-Shanghai Railway are two major trunk lines. The intersection here is known as the "Throughway of Five Provinces".

Xuzhou is an important gateway city in East China and an important economic, scientific, educational, cultural, financial, medical and foreign trade center in East China. It is also an important node city in the country’s “Belt and Road Initiative” and an innovation demonstration zone for the national sustainable development agenda. , a sub-central city in the northern wing of the Yangtze River Delta and a core city in the Xuzhou metropolitan area. It is known as the "Capital of Construction Machinery in China" with a total economic volume of 629.396 billion yuan.

7. Yangzhou:

Yangzhou, formerly known as Guangling, Jiangdu, and Weiyang, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. It is an important part of the Jiangsu Yangtze River Economic Belt, a member city of the Nanjing Metropolitan Area and the Yangtze River. A city in the central delta area. The total economic volume is 523.206 billion yuan.

8. Yancheng:

Yancheng has convenient sea, land and air transportation, and has basically formed a five-dimensional three-dimensional transportation network of highways, railways, aviation, shipping, and inland shipping.

Nanyang International Airport, Yancheng Port Dafeng Port Area, Binhai Port Area, Sheyang Port Area, and Xiangshui Port Area have become national first-class open ports, and Yancheng City has become a first-class open port with both an airport and a seaport. The port prefecture-level city is the intersection of the two national strategies of coastal development and Yangtze River Delta integration. The total economic volume is 504.153 billion yuan.

9. Taizhou:

Taizhou is an important land and water base connecting the south and the north. It is the gateway to central Jiangsu. Since ancient times, it has been known as "an important land and water base, a throat county". Taizhou is a national historical and cultural city. It was called Haiyang in the Qin Dynasty and Hailing in the Han Dynasty. It was built in the Southern Tang Dynasty and Wenchang in the Northern Song Dynasty.

In the Southern Tang Dynasty (937 AD), it was a prefecture and was named Taizhou, which means "the country is peaceful and the people are safe". Taizhou has a rich collection of humanities and famous figures. Wang Gen, Liu Xizai, Shi Naian, Zheng Banqiao and Mei Lanfang are outstanding representatives in the history of Taizhou culture and art. The total economic volume is 470.081 billion yuan.

10. Zhenjiang:

Zhenjiang is a national historical and cultural city. It was called "Zhu Fang" during the Spring and Autumn Period, "Gu Yang" during the Warring States Period, and "Dan Tu" during the Qin Dynasty. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was called "Jingkou". During the Southern Song Dynasty, "South Xuzhou" was established at Jingkou. After the unification of the Sui Dynasty, it was renamed "Runzhou". Zhenjiang has been named from the Northern Song Dynasty to the present. During the Republic of China, it was the capital of Jiangsu Province. The total economic volume is 367.461 billion yuan.

11. Huai'an:

Huai'an has a history of more than 2,200 years. During the Qin Dynasty, a county was established - Huaiyin County in Sishui County, which governs today's Matou Town in Huaiyin.

There are sites of "Qingliangang Culture" within the territory. It was once a hub for water transportation and salt transportation, and housed the Water Transport Governor's Palace and the Jiangnan River Governor's Palace. Historically, it was known as the "four major cities" along the canal along with Suzhou, Hangzhou and Yangzhou, "the place where ships from the south and horses from the north meet", and has the reputation of "the canal capital of China". The total economic volume is 332.848 billion yuan

12. Suqian:

Suqian, referred to as Su, also known as Xiaxiang, Suyu, Zhongwu, etc. in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province and is located in the Yangtze River Delta. The North Wing, in the northern part of Jiangsu Province, is a regional comprehensive transportation hub in the northern wing of the Yangtze River Delta. It is located in the center of Xuzhou, Lianyungang, and Huai'an. It is an important gateway city radiating from the coastal areas of Jiangsu Province to the central and western regions, with a total economic volume of 274.07 billion yuan.

13. Lianyungang:

Lianyungang is the eastern bridgehead of the New Eurasian Continental Bridge and a national comprehensive transportation hub, with the advantages of combining sea and land transportation.

Lianyungang is one of the first batch of coastal open cities in China, a national east-central-west regional cooperation demonstration zone, a Shanghai Cooperation Organization overseas base, a national civilized city, and an important part of the China (Jiangsu) Free Trade Pilot Zone. The total economic volume is 272.8 billion yuan.