Recently, Dongying in Shandong, Yulin in Shaanxi, Ordos in Inner Mongolia, Jincheng in Shanxi, Tangshan in Hebei and other cities have become the cities with the highest per capita GDP in all provinces, which is quite surprising.
Cities such as Wuxi in Jiangsu, Yichang in Hubei, Zhoushan in Zhejiang, and Fangchenggang in Guangxi have also replaced the commonly known cities as the cities with the highest GDP per capita.
The new list of cities has given people a new understanding and thinking about the pattern and direction of China's economic development.
The rise of these cities is a testament to the diversification and regional nature of China's economic development.
Cities such as Panzhihua in Sichuan, Yuxi in Yunnan, Jinchang in Gansu, Dalian in Liaoning, and Shizuishan in Ningxia stood out in their respective provinces as cities with the highest GDP per capita.
It's striking that smaller cities also have amazing economic power.
The rise of these small cities has also brought inspiration to other cities, inspiring more cities to catch up or even surpass in economic development.
The release of the per capita GDP data of various provinces and cities has given people a new understanding and thinking about the pattern and direction of China's economic development.
This also means that China's economy is moving towards a more diversified and balanced development.