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  • What is China's fastest growing city?

    #1 Hefei, Anhui
    The fastest-growing city in China stands 295 miles inland from Shanghai.

  • Why are Chinese cities growing so fast?

    This large jump resulted from a combination of factors.
    One was the migration of large numbers of surplus agricultural workers, displaced by the agricultural responsibility system, from rural to urban areas.
    Another was a 1984 decision to broaden the criteria for classifying an area as a city or town.

  • What are the fastest growing cities in China by population?

    China's Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Chengdu remain the top three cities for population growth in the past decade, with population increases of 7.14 million, 5.98 million and 5.82 million respectively, according to the seventh population census.30 juil. 2021

  • What are the fastest growing cities in China by population?

    In 2021, Shanghai was the city with the largest GDP in China, reaching a value added of approximately 4.3 trillion yuan.
    The four Chinese first-tier cites Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou had by far the strongest economic performance.

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