China’s most powerful provinces, with excellent economies and tourism

Since 1989, Guangdong’s GDP has continuously ranked first in the country and has become China’s largest economic province. Its total economic output accounts for 10.7% of the country’s total and has reached the level of moderately developed countries. The comprehensive competitiveness of the Guangdong provincial economy ranks first in the country. In 2016, the number of high-tech enterprises in Guangdong Province reached 19,857, ranking first in the country; the number of patent applications accepted, invention patent applications, and patent authorizations all ranked first in the country; the number of PCT international patent applications accounted for 56 in the country, 15 consecutive years Ranking first in the country every year

Zhejiang is the third batch of free trade pilot zones in China and one of the most economically active provinces in China. On the premise of giving full play to the leading role of the state-owned economy, it is driven by the development of the private economy The take-off of the economy has formed a "Zhejiang economy" with distinctive characteristics. By 2013, the per capita disposable income of residents ranked first in China for 21 consecutive years, and it has actually reached the level of moderately developed countries. Zhejiang belongs to the southern wing of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. Together with Anhui, Jiangsu and Shanghai, the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration has become one of the six world-class urban agglomerations in the world. The 19th Asian Games will be held in 2022

Jiangsu is a highly developed economic province, leading the country in its education, economy, science and technology, culture, innovation and other strengths. As China's largest comprehensive economic province, its higher education level, scientific research technology level, and research and development are also well-deserved first in the country. Its large investment in scientific research funds, the number of research-oriented universities and enterprises, and the rich scientific research results can be regarded as domestic models. . Jiangsu's per capita GDP, comprehensive competitiveness, regional development and livelihood index (DLI) all rank first among all provinces in the country, making it the province with the highest comprehensive development level in China

Shandong Province is China's third largest province in terms of economy and population. The second largest province and the home of China’s temperate fruits, its GDP ranks third in the country, accounting for 1/9 of China’s total GDP. In 2013, Shandong, together with Guangdong and Jiangsu, was rated as the most comprehensively competitive in China. Li Province