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National central city is located in ChinaBeijingBeijingTianjinTianjinShanghaiShanghaiChongqingChongqingChengduChengduGuangzhouGuangzhouWuhanWuhanZhengzhouZhengzhouXi'anXi'anclass=notpageimage| Location of National central cities of China
National central city
Simplified Chinese国家中心城市
Traditional Chinese國家中心城市
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuójiā Zhōngxīn Chéngshì
Bopomofoㄍㄨㄛˊ   ㄐㄧㄚ   ㄓㄨㄥ   ㄒㄧㄣ   ㄔㄥˊ   ㄕˋ
Wade–GilesKuo-chia Chung-hsin Chʻeng-shih
Tongyong PinyinGuó-jia Jhong-sin Chéng-shìh
IPA
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGwokgāa Jūngsām Sìhngsíh
Jyutpinggwok3 gaa1 zung1 sam1 sing4 si5
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In China, a national central city (国家中心城市) is a municipality or city with regional, national, and international importance. There are nine national central cities: Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan, Xi'an, and Zhengzhou.

General topographic map of East Central China as per 2024, including the National Central Cities (Click to enlarge)

As defined by the National Development and Reform Committee, national central cities are strategically located in the country, shoulder the national mission, lead regional development, participate in international competition, and represent the national image. This designation was formulated by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development in 2005 as a first step in reforming urbanization in China. The national central cities' spheres of influence have great impact on surrounding cities in modernizing and integrating services in various fields, including infrastructure, finance, public education, social welfare, sanitation, business licensing, and urban planning.

List

Division Native name Total GDP
(2017 USD)
Per capita
(2017 USD)
Urban Population
(2017)
Area
(km)
Density
(/km)
Municipal Population
(2017)
Economic zone Region Subdivisions
Beijing 北京; Běijīng $443.8 billion $20,446.58 18.76 million 16,411 1,323 21.70 million Bohai Economic Rim North List
Tianjin 天津; Tiānjīn $294.7 billion $19,452 12.91 million 11,920 1,306 15.57 million List
Shanghai 上海; Shànghǎi $477.63 billion $19,750.5 21.21 million 6,341 3,813.8 24.18 million Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone East List
Chongqing 重庆; Chóngqìng $309.1 billion $9,433 19.71 million 82,400 373.2 30.75 million West Triangle Economic Zone Southwest List
Chengdu 成都; Chéngdū $273.8 billion $16,515 11.54 million 14,378 650 9.14 million List
Xi'an 西安; Xī'ān $118.4 billion $12,055.41 5.9 million 10,135 893.6 9.06 million Northwest
Guangzhou 广州; Guǎngzhōu $341 billion $22,317 12.49 million 7,434 1,950.2 14.50 million Pearl River Delta Economic Zone South List
Wuhan 武汉; Wǔhàn $212.6 billion $19,627.7 8.72 million 8,494 1,282 10.89 million Yangtze River Midstream Economic Zone Central
Zhengzhou 郑州; Zhèngzhōu $144.7 billion $14,276.13 7.14 million 7,446 1,327 9.88 million Zhongyuan Economic Zone

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See also

Notes

  1. Chinese: 中华人民共和国国家发展和改革委员会

References

  1. ^ "城市化网——城镇化门户网站". www.ciudsrc.com. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
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Taiwan
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Direct-administered municipalities. Sub-provincial cities as provincial capitals. Separate state-planning cities. Special economic-zone cities. Open coastal cities.
Prefecture capital status established by Heilongjiang Province and not recognized by Ministry of Civil Affairs. Disputed by Oroqen Autonomous Banner, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia as part of it.
Only administers islands and waters in South China Sea and have no urban core comparable to typical cities in China.
The claimed province of Taiwan no longer have any internal division announced by Ministry of Civil Affairs of PRC, due to lack of actual jurisdiction. See Template:Administrative divisions of Taiwan instead.

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