Which city is better, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Xiamen, Nanjing and Wuhan?

First of all, I want to say: everyone has different views on things. They all have their own feelings. I still like one sentence: I like it.

Shenzhen

It is the city with the largest number of ports in China and the only city with land, sea and air ports. It is one of the main gateways for China to communicate with the world, with strong economic support and modern urban infrastructure. Shenzhen's comprehensive competitiveness ranks first among mainland cities. By 20 10, Shenzhen will become a high-tech industrial base, a regional financial center, an information center, a commercial center, a transportation center, a tourist attraction and a modern international city in China.

Shenzhen will hold the 26th Universiade on 20 1 1.

On June 7th, 2008,65438+February 7th, 2008, Shenzhen was recognized as the "Design Capital" by UNESCO Global Creative City Network, becoming the first city in China to receive this honor.

Suzhou

China City, called Wu in ancient times, is now called Su for short. There are many ancient names and nicknames such as Gusu, Wudu, Wuzhong, Soochow, Wumen and Heping River. Suzhou has a history of more than 4,000 years since its own written records, and it is one of the first 24 historical and cultural cities in China. In the ninth year of Emperor Wendi (AD 589), it was named Suzhou, which was named after Gusu Mountain in the southwest of the city. Suzhou is a megacity in People's Republic of China (PRC), a larger city approved by the State Council and a city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. Its administrative level is a prefecture-level city, and it actually enjoys the treatment of a sub-provincial city. It is the center of economy, foreign trade, industry and commerce and logistics in Jiangsu Province, and also an important center of culture, art, education and transportation. Suzhou is located in the geographical center of the fertile Yangtze River Delta, on the shore of Taihu Lake, at the mouth of the south bank of the Yangtze River, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, beijing-shanghai railway and several expressways run through the whole territory. Suzhou is one of the first national historical and cultural cities in China, a national key scenic tourist city and one of the four national key environmental protection cities. Suzhou is adjacent to Shanghai in the east and the East China Sea in the east. Taihu Lake in the west, Wuxi in the back and Changzhou across the lake; It borders Zhejiang and Jiaxing in the south, and the surface of Taihu Lake under its jurisdiction is close to Huzhou. It is located in the north of the Yangtze River and 80 kilometers east of Shanghai. It is the gateway to the southeast of Jiangsu Province, the throat of Shanghai, and the only way to Zhejiang from the north of Jiangsu Province. Suzhou is a famous historical and cultural city in China. It has always been famous for its beautiful scenery and elegant gardens, and has the reputation of "Jiangnan Garden is the best in the world and Suzhou Garden is the first in Jiangnan".

Xiamen

1) National Health City-1996

(2) National Garden City-1997

(3) National Environmental Protection Model City-1997

(4) the national advanced city through science and education-1998.

(5) Excellent tourist city in China-1999.

(6) National Advanced City of Free Blood Donation-1999 (obtained again in 2004)

(7) Creating Civilized Cities and Advanced Cities in China-1999 (reserved in 2003)

(8) National Special Award for Comprehensive Improvement of Urban Environment in 2000

(9) Top Ten Living Cities in China -200 1

(10) International Garden City -2002

(1 1) "National Traffic Management Demonstration Level I (Level I)" City -2003

(12)2003 China Habitat Environment Award

(13) The national model city won five consecutive championships-2003.

(14)2004 UN Habitat Award

(15) National Advanced City of "Two Basic Education"

(16) National Civilized Cities in 2005

(17) Top Ten Most Popular Cities for Migrant Workers in 2007

(18) The first livable city in China in 2007.

(19) Top Ten Tourism Destinations Favored by China Youth (1st and 2nd sessions) -2006 and 2007.

(20) National Greening Model City in 2007

(2 1) National Civilized City-2008 (won the title of National Civilized City again)

Nanjing

State Key Laboratory

The name of the experiment is supported by the key laboratory.

State key laboratory of solid microstructure physics, Nanjing University

State Key Laboratory of Metallogenic Mechanism of Endogenous Metal Deposits of Nanjing University

State Key Laboratory of New Software Technology of Nanjing University

State Key Laboratory of Modern Coordination Chemistry, Nanjing University

Pharmaceutical biotechnology State Key Laboratory of Nanjing University

State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Utilization of Nanjing University (co-built with Tongji University)

State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Wave of Southeast University

State Key Laboratory of Mobile Communication, Southeast University

Nanjing Agricultural University State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Innovation

State Key Laboratory of Modern Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

State Key Laboratory of Sustainable Development of Soil and Agriculture, Nanjing Institute of Soil, Chinese Academy of Sciences

State Key Laboratory of Human Reproductive Regulation and Hazard Assessment of Nanjing Medical University

Bioelectronics State Key Laboratory of Southeast University

State Key Laboratory of Hydrology, Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Science, Hohai University, nanjing hydraulic research institute.

State Key Laboratory of Lakes and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences

State Key Laboratory of Material Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Technology

Wuhan

Wuhan (Wǔhàn), short for Han, is the capital of Hubei Province, China, with a permanent population of 8.97 million. It is the largest city in Central China, one of the seven central cities in China, and a megacity in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The central city of Wuhan city circle. The Yangtze River, the third largest river in the world, and its longest tributary Hanshui divide Wuhan into three parts, forming a pattern of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang separated by a river. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote here that "the Jade Emperor blows the Yellow Crane Tower and plum blossoms fall into the river in May", so Wuhan has been called "the river city" since ancient times.

In the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wuhan was once the largest inland city in China, ranking among the best in Asian cities, and once had the reputation of "Chicago of the East". Wuhan is the birthplace of the Republic of China, where the famous Wuchang Uprising took place.

The evolution of administrative divisions in Wuhan is of great historical significance, which can be said to be a microcosm of the history from the Ming Dynasty to the Revolution of 1911 and even the founding of the People's Republic of China. Wuhan's position in Hubei Province can be regarded as the merger of two cities (Hankou and Wuchang) and one county (Hanyang) (hence the saying of "three towns in Wuhan"). Among them, Hankou and Wuchang began to develop into large-scale cities from the late Ming Dynasty. From 1927 to 1949, these three places correspond to Hankou Special City (the former municipality directly under the Central Government), Wuchang City (the capital of Hubei Province) and Hanyang County respectively. 1927, the national government moved its capital to Wuhan, and for the first time, Hankou, Wuchang and Hanyang were merged into Jingzhao District, collectively known as Wuhan. This was the first time that the three towns were merged. So Wuhan can be said to be a close combination of a municipality directly under the central government, a provincial capital city and a county.

Wu Hanyou is rich in fresh water resources. The Yangtze River, the largest river in Asia, and its tributary Hanshui meet in this city. In addition, there are dozens of freshwater lakes belonging to the Yangtze River system in Wuhan (if you count the suburbs, there are more than 100 lakes, so it is named "the city of 100 lakes"). Among them, Wuhan East Lake is the largest lake in China, with a coastline of more than 1 10 and a water area of 33 square kilometers, which is six times that of Hangzhou West Lake. In the urban area of Wuhan, the water area accounts for about a quarter.