Which city has a good development prospect, Chenzhou or Ganzhou?

In 2007, the GDP of Chenzhou was 64.94 billion yuan, and that of Ganzhou was 70 1.46 billion yuan, with the same economic aggregate.

In terms of location and transportation, it is quite far from the Pearl River Delta, and Ganzhou is close to the Yangtze River Delta and the Haixi Economic Circle.

From the perspective of urban positioning, Chenzhou ranks behind Zhuzhou, Xiangtan, Yueyang and Hengyang in Hunan, and its radiation capacity is weak outside the top five. Ganzhou is positioned as a provincial-level dual-center city alongside Nanchang, radiating the whole of southern Jiangxi, northern Guangdong and western Fujian.

In terms of resources, both cities are rich in resources, both of which are nonferrous metal bases in China, but the development and utilization of tungsten industry in Ganzhou is more professional.

From the industrial basis, it is obvious that they are all poor, but Ganzhou's investment attraction has developed rapidly. Hong Kong Industrial Park has been opened, with listed companies and top 500 enterprises, and it is also one of the nine best investment cities in Central China.

From the perspective of cultural tourism, Chenzhou is a multi-ethnic area with obvious tourism advantages, but there are many undergraduate colleges and universities in Ganzhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China, and its cultural industry has advantages.

Generally speaking, Ganzhou has a bright future.