Top Ten Cities in Fujian Province

Top Ten Cities in Fujian Province:

1, Quanzhou

Quanzhou ranks first in Fujian's urban development. Since the Tang Dynasty, Quanzhou has been one of the four major foreign trade ports in the south of China-ranked fifth among the top cities in China in 20 19 and 100 in the overall well-off index of China. Its gdp in 20 18 reached 846.798 billion, ranking first in Fujian's urban gdp for 20 consecutive years.

2. Fuzhou.

The second city in Fujian is Fuzhou, the provincial capital. Fuzhou is the first coastal open city in China, one of the five most open trading ports in modern China, and the birthplace of China's shipbuilding culture. In 20 19, Fuzhou was selected as the top comprehensive well-off index 100 of prefecture-level cities in China.

3. Xiamen.

It is a national marine economic development demonstration zone and a free trade pilot zone, and its comprehensive foreign trade competitiveness ranks fifth in the country. China Xiamen i] port container throughput ranked 14 in the world, and was selected as the sixth "Top 100 Foreign Trade Cities in China" by China Customs magazine in 20 19.

4.zhangzhou.

The fourth place in Fujian's urban gdp is Zhangzhou, which was built by Empress Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in China. Zhangzhou is a famous land of plenty, the canned mushroom capital of the world and the hot spring capital of China. It has been selected into the Top 100 Comprehensive Well-off Index 100 of prefecture-level cities in China and the Top 100 Brand Evaluation List of China, ranking fourth in Fujian in terms of comprehensive strength.

5. Longyan

Longyan is a national Hakka cultural and ecological protection experimental zone, one of the three major forest areas in the province, with a forest coverage rate of 77.9%, ranking first in the province and mineral reserves ranking first in the province. In 20 19, Longyan was selected as one of the top 100 overall well-off index of prefecture-level cities in China, and ranked 35th among the top 100 prefecture-level cities in China.

6. Putian

Speaking of Putian, buying a net will always think of Putian shoes. Putian is the first batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization, a "three-product" strategic demonstration city for consumer goods industry and a 20 18 national forest city.

7. Sanming

After Putian, the economic ranking of Fujian's nine cities is Sanming, a new industrial city. Sanming is a national experimental demonstration area for comprehensive reform of collective forestry, enjoying the reputation of "green treasure house" in Fujian, and its tourism brands are among the best in the province.

8. Ningde

Ningde is the hometown of hibiscus plums and large yellow croaker in China. These two specialties are the editors of MAIGOO and the favorites of countless tourists. Ningde's comprehensive strength ranks eighth in Fujian. It is not only a leisure eco-tourism resort in the southeast coast of China, but also a national forest city, and it has been selected as one of the top comprehensive well-off index 100 of prefecture-level cities in China.

9. Nanping

Nanping, known as the "granary of Fujian", is the last city in Fujian Province. Nanping is the birthplace of Fujian-Vietnam culture, Zhuzi culture, Wuyi tea culture, Tianda culture and Taiji culture, and is one of the only four "World Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites" in China. However, the city's annual gdp is only 1792 .5 1 100 million, which is slightly weak in the ranking of Fujian cities.

Related information:

Fujian Province, referred to as "Fujian" for short, is the provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC). Fuzhou, the provincial capital, is located on the southeast coast of China, bordering Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the northwest, Guangdong Province in the southwest and Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the southeast, with a total land area of 6,543,800 square kilometers.

Fujian Province, a transportation hub in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, is historically the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and Zheng He's voyages to the West, and also the distribution center of maritime commerce. Fujian province is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, showing the trend of "relying on mountains and seas" The hilly area of Fujian accounts for about 90% of the total area of the province. It spans the Minjiang River, Jinjiang River, Jiulong River and Tingjiang River, and has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fujian.