List of China administrative divisions by GDP
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This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of Mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of their total gross domestic product in 2004. The figures are given in millions of Renminbi. 1 US dollar converts to just below 8 Renminbi by exchange rates, and is equivalent to about 1.8 Renminbi by purchasing power parity (though prices vary from region to region within China).
Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the PRC that do not use the same currency, are given at the end for comparison purposes. The Republic of China (ROC), which governs Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, is also included at the end of the list for comparison purposes. Note that Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan figures are given in US dollars based on purchasing power parity.
Rank | Administrative Division | Gross Domestic Product |
---|---|---|
— | China | 16,323,260 |
1 | Guangdong | 1,603,946 |
2 | Shandong | 1,549,000 |
3 | Jiangsu | 1,540,000 |
4 | Zhejiang | 1,124,000 |
5 | Henan | 881,500 |
6 | Hebei | 876,900 |
7 | Shanghai1 | 745,000 |
8 | Liaoning | 687,300 |
9 | Sichuan | 655,600 |
10 | Hubei | 631,000 |
11 | Fujian | 605,300 |
12 | Hunan | 561,200 |
13 | Heilongjiang | 530,300 |
14 | Anhui | 481,300 |
15 | Beijing1 | 428,300 |
16 | Jiangxi | 349,600 |
17 | Guangxi2 | 332,000 |
18 | Shanxi | 304,200 |
19 | Yunnan | 295,900 |
20 | Jilin | 295,800 |
21 | Tianjin1 | 293,200 |
22 | Shaanxi | 288,400 |
23 | Nei Mongol2 | 271,200 |
24 | Chongqing1 | 266,500 |
25 | Xinjiang2 | 220,000 |
26 | Guizhou | 159,200 |
27 | Gansu | 155,900 |
28 | Hainan | 76,940 |
29 | Qinghai | 46,570 |
30 | Ningxia2 | 46,040 |
31 | Xizang2 | 21,150 |
Note 1: Municipality
Note 2: Autonomous Region
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - US$ 212,467 million
- Macau Special Administrative Region - US$ 9,100 million (as of 2003)
- Republic of China - US$ 589,534 million
[edit] Sources
- Mainland China figures: 《中国统计年鉴—2005》/ China Statistical Yearbook 2005, National Bureau of Statistics of China, ISBN 7-5037-4738-2
- Hong Kong, ROC figures: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, September 2005 [1] (Retrieved February 12, 2006)
- Macau figures: CIA - The World Factbook [2] (Retrieved February 12, 2006)