Sanya ranks 3rd among top 50 Chinese cities in competitiveness growth
A report published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences shows Sanya ranks third in competitiveness growth in 2011.
Sanya ranks third among the top 50 Chinese cities in competitiveness growth, according to a report published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on 21st May.
The "Report on the Competitiveness of Chinese Cities in 2011" shows Hong Kong topped the list ranking the competitiveness of cities in China, followed by Taipei and Beijing. Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Qingdao and Changsha rounded out the top 10.
The report analyzed the competitiveness indices of 294 cities in China, and lists top 50 cities in competitiveness growth. Of these 50 leading cities, Ordos saw the biggest growth in competitiveness among all Chinese cities during the past 10 years. Baotou and Sanya rank second and third respectively.
The report also shows China’s overall economic output has been becoming increasingly concentrated on the contribution from urbanized areas. Specifically, 65.81 percent of the national GDP in 2010 came from major Chinese cities, up by 15.6 percent from 2001.
SOURCE: WOS Team
Editorial Message
News translation appearing here is the property of www.whatsonsanya.com, however, for those who wish to copy the contents in part or in full, please make reference and link the article copied to our site. Whatsonsanya.com does not necessarily endorse their views or the accuracy of their content. For copyright infringement issues please contact editor@whatsonsanya.com