Second-class cities are: other sub-provincial cities, special economic zones, provincial capitals and Wuxi, Suzhou: Shijiazhuang, Changchun, Hohhot, Taiyuan, Zhengzhou, Hefei, Wuxi, Suzhou, Ningbo, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Nanchang, Changsha, Shantou, Zhuhai, Haikou, Sanya, Nanning, Guiyang, Kunming, Lhasa, Lanzhou, Xining and Yinchuan.
Extended data:
A class of cities refers to the urban parts of cities such as municipalities directly under the central government, provincial capitals, autonomous region capitals and cities with separate plans. ;
Second-class cities refer to the urban areas of prefecture-level cities, the urban areas where regional administrative offices are located, and the towns where suburban (county) governments under the jurisdiction of first-class cities are located;
Third-class cities refer to the towns where county-level suburban (county) governments are located under the jurisdiction of county-level cities, counties and first-and second-class cities. The fields involved in urban assessment include party and government organs, schools, news media and major public service industries.
In addition to the first and second levels, the third-tier cities are as follows:
Level III: 14 One of the high-income open cities with developed coastal economy: Tangshan, Qinhuangdao, Zibo, Yantai, Weihai, Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Nantong, Zhenjiang, Changzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Shaoxing, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Quanzhou, Dongguan, Huizhou, Foshan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhanjiang, Beihai and Guilin.
References:
People's Network: China has adjusted the standard that cities are divided into five categories and seven grades.