Is Chengdu a big city?

Question 1: What is the largest city in Chengdu? 1. Shanghai

This is China’s most beloved city in the 21st century, and the huge economic vitality it has unleashed is astonishing. Shanghai has been hailed as the leader, or the tip of an arrow, for China's economic take-off again, and people are counting on it to lead the economic ship of the entire Yangtze River Basin.

Shanghai has the best management and service level in Chinese cities ***, has the most convenient location and transportation advantages, and also gathers a group of white-collar workers with the highest quality in China. Shanghai is an excellent birthplace for managers. A standard manager born in Shanghai should have graduated from the University of California, Berkeley or Harvard, worked in the US headquarters of a multinational company, worked in consulting firms such as McKinsey, and then returned to China to work as a multinational manager. The company's China general manager or the first generation.

Although Shanghai’s talent cultivation and talent absorption capabilities are slightly inferior to those of Beijing, its advantages in overall business and humanistic environment make it uniquely attractive in the competition for outstanding talents. The value creation ability and contribution of talents to the urban economy demonstrated by this are also obvious. It has become a new choice for the headquarters of multinational companies in China and the Asia-Pacific region. Shanghai is the most internationalized city in mainland China. The Zhangjiang High-tech Park on the east bank of the Pujiang River has now become the most knowledge-intensive high-tech gathering place in China, and its rise is equally astonishing.

Total population: 13.418 million

Number of universities: 57

Number of scientific research talents: 35,000

Scientific research results: 1,508 scientific and technological achievements were obtained throughout the year

Number of high-tech enterprises: 1,916

Technology transactions: 27,300 technology transaction contracts of various types were signed throughout the year; contract amount 14.278 billion yuan.

Patents: 22,374 patent applications were accepted throughout the year

City’s GDP: 616 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 11.8%

Famous universities include: Fudan University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai University, Tongji University, East China University of Science and Technology

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 12.3 billion

2. Beijing

Beijing is the traditional residence of China's senior intellectuals. In this city, there are the densest clusters of universities and scientific research institutes in China. Just one Peking University and one Tsinghua University have proved this city’s extraordinary ability and tradition in cultivating talents. In the eyes of people from other provinces, Beijing represents the broad mind and tolerance that a city can have. Although Beijing’s household registration system reform lags behind Shanghai and Guangzhou, this does not prevent 3.076 million people from other provinces from still choosing to live here in 2003. Start a business.

All prosperous big cities have characteristics that make them uninhabitable, such as crowding, noise, pollution, and poor transportation; Beijing is particularly dissatisfied in these aspects. However, multinational companies that value political relations and business environment have still insisted on setting up their China headquarters here over the past 20 years. Therefore, Beijing still shows characteristics that make other cities fearful in terms of its ability to compete for talent.

Total population: 14.564 million

Universities: 73

Number of scientific research talents: 274,000

Technology transactions: technology contracts 32,173 items were registered, with a total transaction value of 26.54 billion yuan and a technology transaction volume of 22.66 billion yuan

Patents: 17,003 patent applications were accepted throughout the year

City GDP: 361.19 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 10.5%

Famous universities include: Tsinghua University, Peking University, Renmin University of China, etc.

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 45.75 billion yuan

3. Guangzhou

Guangzhou’s prosperity is partly due to its special status adjacent to Hong Kong. In attracting Hong Kong investment and complementing the three to one, Guangzhou and its surrounding areas have rapidly flowed a large amount of capital. . In recent years, the active private economy in the Pearl River Delta has made Guangzhou the first region to benefit since the reform and opening up.

However, the development of commercial trade and the prosperity of low-level manufacturing have failed to support Guangzhou's further development. In terms of its ability to compete for high-level talents, Guangzhou is obviously inferior to Shanghai and Beijing, and even inferior to Shenzhen.

Total population: 9.943 million

Number of universities: 44

Number of scientific research talents: 17,900

Number of high-tech enterprises: 270 Home

Technology transactions: There are 4,324 recognized technology contracts in Guangzhou, with a contract value of 3.1644 billion yuan.

City’s GDP: 346.663 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 15%

Famous universities include: Sun Yat-sen University, South China University of Technology, Jinan University, etc.

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 14 billion yuan

4. Shenzhen

Shenzhen was once known as the most promising modern city in China. It has been based on a modern city from the beginning. The urban model is constructed. A small border security card impresses everyone who enters and exits the city as a "special zone"... >>

Question 2: Is Chengdu considered a big city? Chengdu is a megacity (urban population of 5-10 million). It ranks fourth in the country in resident population, eighth in GDP, and first in the western region in terms of overall strength.

Question 3: What is Chengdu’s largest city in China? The city rankings released by the China Urban Forum in 2016 are for reference only. It is meaningless to be true.

l First-tier cities 5

Beijing is the national political, cultural and educational center

Shanghai is the national economic center

Guangzhou is economically developed and the third largest city in China

Shenzhen is economically developed and a special economic zone city

Tianjin is an important economic port

l 8 second-tier developed cities

Hangzhou is economically developed and is a sub-provincial and powerful provincial capital

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Nanjing is economically developed, at the sub-provincial level, and the capital of a powerful province

Jinan is economically developed, at the sub-provincial level, and the capital of a powerful province

Chongqing is a municipality directly under the central government and a central city in the west

Qingdao has a developed economy and is a city under separate state planning

Dalian has a developed economy and is a city under separate state planning

Ningbo has a developed economy and is a city under separate state planning

Xiamen has a developed economy and is a city under separate state planning Cities with independent state planning

l 15 second-tier medium-developed cities

Chengdu has good economic development, is a regional center, and is a sub-provincial capital.

Wuhan has good economic development, Regional center, sub-provincial capital

Harbin has good economic development, regional center, sub-provincial capital

Shenyang has good economic development, regional center, sub-provincial capital

Xi'an Regional Center, Sub-provincial Capital

Changchun Regional Center, Sub-Provincial Capital

Changsha has good economic development and is the capital of a prefecture-level city

Fuzhou has good economic development and is the capital of a prefecture-level city

Zhengzhou has good economic development and is the capital of a prefecture-level city

Shijiazhuang has good economic development and is the capital of a prefecture-level city

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Foshan is an economically powerful city

Dongguan is an economically powerful city

Wuxi is an economically powerful city

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Yantai is an economically strong city

Taiyuan is an economically strong city and the provincial capital of a prefecture-level city

l A second-tier city with weak development

Hefei is the provincial capital of a prefecture-level city

Nanchang, the provincial capital of the prefecture-level city

Nanning, the provincial capital of the prefecture-level city

Kunming, the provincial capital of the prefecture-level city

An important economic city in Wenzhou

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Zibo is an important industrial city

Tangshan is a strong economic city in Hebei Province

Question 4: What kind of city is Chengdu? Chengdu (Chéngdū) is located in the central part of Sichuan Province in China. The capital of Sichuan Province, one of China's sub-provincial cities, the political, economic, cultural and educational center of Sichuan Province, a city separately listed in the national economic and social development plan, and a national historical and cultural city. Chengdu is an important transportation hub in southwest China. In ancient times, Chengdu was the territory of the Kingdom of Shu. The Qin Dynasty merged Ba and Shu into Shu counties and built a city. In the Han Dynasty, due to the development of the brocade weaving industry, Jin officials were specially appointed to manage it, so it was called "Jinguan City". During the Five Dynasties, hibiscus was planted everywhere in Shu, so it was also called "Hibiscus." "City", referred to as "Rong", was established as a city in 1921.

In 1993, Chengdu was identified by the State Council as the science and technology, commerce, financial center and transportation and communication hub of the southwest region, ranking first in the west in terms of comprehensive strength.

In 2007, the Chengdu National Comprehensive Supporting Reform Pilot Zone for Urban and Rural Coordination was officially approved by the State Council, becoming another national comprehensive supporting reform pilot zone after Shanghai Pudong New Area and Tianjin Haibin New Area.

Question 5: How big is Chengdu in China? The top ten cities in China in terms of comprehensive urban strength are Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Hangzhou, and Shenyang.

Tianjin, Nanjing, and Wuhan are evaluated based on: 1. Total urban population at the end of the year; 2. Total output value at the end of the year; 3. Total investment in fixed assets; 4. Investment in real estate development; 5. Wholesale and retail sales Total sales of trade goods; 6. Actual foreign investment; 7. Number of students in urban colleges and universities; 8. Transportation; 9. Public health; 10. City competitiveness index.

But in the west, Chengdu is definitely number one, so there’s nothing to say. ...

Question 6: Is Chengdu the largest city in the west? I feel that farmers in Chengdu are very happy. You cannot ask for too much government-vern-ment. That is not practical. It may be because of the It is related to economic strength. After all, Chengdu has an urban population of 8 million and a rural population of 5.6 million. There is little pressure and Chengdu farmers are very prosperous! The farmers in Chongqing are very poor. Chongqing is doing all face-saving projects. We in Nanchong are even worse. Alas!

Question 7: Why does Baidu say that Chengdu is a prefecture-level city, not a sub-provincial city? Hello, I am happy to answer this question for you:

Baidu has not had time to update it! !

Question 8: Is Chengdu now a first-tier city? At present, there are only four first-tier cities in China, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The others are: Chengdu and Hangzhou. Chengdu is one of the two cities with the largest regional income in the west, the other is Chongqing. According to the domestic level, it belongs to the first tier

Question 9: Is Chengdu really a city that you don’t want to leave once you come to Chengdu? There are several reasons why you don’t want to leave once you come to Chengdu:

1. Chengdu The weather is good and it belongs to the basin area.

2. Chengdu people live a very leisurely life. When you come to Chengdu, you can see teahouses of all sizes everywhere. There was chatter inside. Mahjong sound.

3. The pace of urban life is very slow. I have been to many cities and found that many economically active cities have a very fast pace, and people are generally prone to mental illness.

4. Chengdu has many delicious food and many scenic spots.

5. Haha, that’s why there are so many beauties.

Question 10: What is the largest city in Chengdu? 1. Shanghai

This is China’s most beloved city in the 21st century, and the huge economic vitality it has unleashed is astonishing. Shanghai has been hailed as the leader, or the tip of an arrow, for China's economic take-off again, and people are counting on it to lead the economic ship of the entire Yangtze River Basin.

Shanghai has the best management and service level in Chinese cities ***, has the most convenient location and transportation advantages, and also gathers a group of white-collar workers with the highest quality in China. Shanghai is an excellent birthplace for managers. A standard manager born in Shanghai should have graduated from the University of California, Berkeley or Harvard, worked in the US headquarters of a multinational company, worked in consulting firms such as McKinsey, and then returned to China to work as a multinational manager. The company's China general manager or the first generation.

Although Shanghai’s talent cultivation and talent absorption capabilities are slightly inferior to those of Beijing, its advantages in overall business and cultural environment make it uniquely attractive in the competition for outstanding talents. The value creation ability and contribution of talents to the urban economy demonstrated by this are also obvious. It has become a new choice for the headquarters of multinational companies in China and the Asia-Pacific region. Shanghai is the most international city in mainland China. The Zhangjiang High-tech Park on the east bank of the Pujiang River has now become the most knowledge-intensive high-tech gathering place in China, and its rise is equally astonishing.

Total population: 13.418 million

Number of universities: 57

Number of scientific research talents: 35,000

Scientific research achievements: 1,508 scientific and technological achievements were obtained throughout the year

Number of high-tech enterprises: 1,916

Technology transactions: 27,300 technology transaction contracts of various types were signed throughout the year; contract amount 14.278 billion yuan.

Patents: 22,374 patent applications were accepted throughout the year

City’s GDP: 616 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 11.8%

Famous universities include: Fudan University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai University, Tongji University, East China University of Science and Technology

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 12.3 billion

2. Beijing

Beijing is the traditional residence of China's senior intellectuals. In this city, there are the densest clusters of universities and scientific research institutes in China. Just one Peking University and one Tsinghua University have proved this city’s extraordinary ability and tradition in cultivating talents.

In the eyes of people from other provinces, Beijing represents the broad mind and tolerance that a city can have. Although Beijing’s household registration system reform lags behind Shanghai and Guangzhou, this does not prevent 3.076 million people from other provinces from still choosing to live here in 2003. Start a business.

All prosperous big cities have some characteristics that make them uninhabitable, such as crowding, noise, pollution and poor transportation; Beijing is particularly dissatisfied in these aspects. However, multinational companies that value political relations and business environment have still insisted on setting up their China headquarters here over the past 20 years. Therefore, Beijing still shows characteristics that make other cities fearful in terms of its ability to compete for talent.

Total population: 14.564 million

Universities: 73

Number of scientific research talents: 274,000

Technology transactions: technology contracts 32,173 items were registered, with a total transaction value of 26.54 billion yuan and a technology transaction volume of 22.66 billion yuan

Patents: 17,003 patent applications were accepted throughout the year

City GDP: 361.19 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 10.5%

Famous universities include: Tsinghua University, Peking University, Renmin University of China, etc.

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 45.75 billion yuan

3. Guangzhou

Guangzhou’s prosperity is partly due to its special status adjacent to Hong Kong. In attracting Hong Kong investment and complementing the three to one, Guangzhou and its surrounding areas have rapidly flowed a large amount of capital. . In recent years, the active private economy in the Pearl River Delta has made Guangzhou the first region to benefit since the reform and opening up. However, the development of commercial trade and the prosperity of low-level manufacturing have failed to support Guangzhou's further development. In terms of its ability to compete for high-level talents, Guangzhou is obviously inferior to Shanghai and Beijing, and even inferior to Shenzhen.

Total population: 9.943 million

Number of universities: 44

Number of scientific research talents: 17,900

Number of high-tech enterprises: 270 Home

Technology transactions: There are 4,324 recognized technology contracts in Guangzhou, with a contract value of 3.1644 billion yuan.

City’s GDP: 346.663 billion yuan

GDP growth rate: 15%

Famous universities include: Sun Yat-sen University, South China University of Technology, Jinan University, etc.

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities: 14 billion yuan

4. Shenzhen

Shenzhen was once known as the most promising modern city in China. It has been based on a modern city from the beginning. The urban model is constructed. A small border security card impresses everyone entering and leaving the city on its "special zone" status... >>