In China, the "6 provinces" that have reached the level of developed countries will see if there is your hometown
It is unbelievable that some provinces in China have achieved an economic level comparable to that of developed countries. This is not just an isolated phenomenon, but there are more than one. Not only are these provinces able to pay a large amount of tax revenue to the state, but they also have an urbanization rate of more than 55 percent, a GDP per capita that is far ahead, and a per capita income and per capita savings that are comparable to those of developed countries.
Do you know? These provinces are located in the north and south, and their economic situation has reached the level of developed countries. Today, we will introduce these six provinces along the lines of north and south. Let's take a look, maybe your hometown is one of them.
1. The two leading provinces in the north
There are two provinces in the north that stand out and have reached the level of economies of developed countries, they are:Shandong and Liaoning。The two provinces face each other across the Bohai Sea, but they have always been competing for economic development.
Shandong, located in the coastal region of northeastern China, is not only a major agricultural province, but also a major industrial province. Shandong is known throughout the country for its large population, and its education system is also known for being rich and colorful. Some people say that children in Beijing may still be in the bed at 5 a.m., children in Guangxi may be running in the morning, and children in Shandong have already devoted themselves to brushing up questions.
This province, which is known for its educational excellence, is also doing well in terms of economy. According to reliable statistics, from per capita GDP to per capita income and other indicators, Shandong has reached the level of developed countries. This makes Shandong one of the economic leaders in the northern region.
The second province in the north to reach the level of development is Liaoning. As a part of Northeast China, Liaoning is famous throughout the country for its strong industrial base and is one of the important industrial bases since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Liaoning Province has a vast territory, many mountains and rivers, and abundant forests, which provides good conditions for the development of forestry and animal husbandry. In addition, Liaoning Province has the fertile black soil that attracts national attention, and the agricultural development of Liaoning Province is also far ahead in the country. With the help of the natural conditions of innate advantages, the GDP of Liaoning Province has also risen rapidly, and the economic level has approached the level of developed countries.
Liaoning has not only made remarkable achievements in the industrial field, but also demonstrated strong economic strength in many fields such as agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry, making it one of the important pillars of economic development in the northern region.
Second, the four leading provinces in the south
The four southern provinces are generally economically superior to those of the north, benefiting from the dividends of the reforms. There are four provinces in the south whose economies have reached the level of developed countries, and they are:Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong and Fujian。Now let's take a closer look at each of these provinces.
The first is Jiangsu, a province located at the border between the north and the south, which has always been among the best in the country for its excellent economic performance. Jiangsu is located in the center of China's eastern coast, and although its per capita land area accounts for the smallest proportion in the country, its per capita GDP is the highest in the country.
Jiangsu has the most extensive plain area in China, which provides favorable geographical conditions for the vigorous development of its economy. Thanks to the favorable geographical environment and the prosperity and development of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, Jiangsu has reached the level of developed countries in terms of comprehensive competitiveness and regional development index. This makes Jiangsu one of the economic leaders in the south.
Zhejiang Province, which has ranked first in China in per capita disposable income for 21 consecutive years, is a typical representative of the land of fish and rice. Zhejiang is often given the reputation of the land of fish and rice, the woman in the south of the Yangtze River, and the paradise of Suzhou and Hangzhou. As a major and strong economic province in China, Zhejiang not only has developed agriculture, but also has excellent performance in tourism, service industry and other fields, and its scientific and technological development has also attracted much attention in China. Therefore, it is not surprising that Zhejiang Province has been able to reach the level of developed countries.
Guangdong Province, located on the southern coast of China, is an eye-catching province. When it comes to Guangdong, the first thing that comes to most people's minds is Guangdong's unique and diverse cuisine, especially Guangdong's morning tea culture, which is well-known throughout the country. Guangdong is the first region in China to develop commercial agriculture, and its pillar industries include machinery, chemicals, textiles, etc., which have won wide praise for the province. In the history of the country's economic development,Guangdong has been scrambling to become one of the provinces that rivals developed countries.
Fujian Province is geographically adjacent to economically developed provinces such as Zhejiang and Guangdong, whose economic level is comparable to that of these provinces. Fujian's Hokkien language is well-known throughout the country. Despite being a southern province, its urbanization rate is as high as 6259, per capita social consumption is also among the best in the country. Abundant tourism resources, such as Wuyi Mountain and Gulangyu Island, also promote the continuous development of Fujian's economy.
With the continuous take-off of China's economy and the continuous enhancement of comprehensive national strength, many provinces in China have ushered in the level of developed countries. They either rely on a strong industrial base or take advantage of unique geographical conditions. Regardless of the way, these provinces have given full play to their own advantages, constantly expanding and strengthening, providing support for the solid progress of China's economy.
Do you know the provinces that are relatively economically developed? Do you think they have reached the level of developed countries?