Among the top 30 cities in China's livability index, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen are among them, but they have not made it into the top three, with Guangzhou ranking fifth.
This shows that the livability environment of many cities in China has been improved, and the livability of cities in various regions has improved.
The comprehensive score of the livability index showed a diversified distribution, starting with Zhuhai as the lowest score of 1 and ending with Changsha as the highest score of 2.
There is a significant difference in the scores of different cities, reflecting the differences in the livability level of different cities in terms of ecological environment, infrastructure, and public services.
According to the comprehensive score of the livability index, some cities such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Beijing have high comprehensive scores on the livability index, indicating that these cities have good development potential in terms of ecological environment, infrastructure, and public services, which deserve attention and promotion.
At the same time, some other cities have also achieved high scores on the livability index, which has a good livability foundation and is expected to become more attractive places to live in the future.
In general, the livable environment of Chinese cities is constantly improving, and the advantages and disadvantages of different cities are gradually emerging.
These data provide an important reference for urban planning and development, and also provide an objective basis for residents to choose a place to live.
I hope to see more Chinese cities continue to improve their livability standards in the future and create a better living environment for people.