As of February 29, 2020, GDP ranked all provinces in the country: Guangdong ranked first, Jiangsu ranked second, Shandong ranked third, Zhejiang ranked fourth, Henan ranked fifth, Sichuan ranked sixth, Hubei ranked seventh, Hunan ranked eighth, Hebei ranked ninth, and Fujian ranked tenth.
1. Guangdong
Mr. Guangdong's "one province" is enough to rank 13th in the world, closely following South Korea (US$1.62 trillion), and ahead of many developed countries such as Australia, Spain, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
2. Jiangsu
At the third session of the 13th National People’s Congress of Guangdong Province, Ma Xingrui, the governor of Guangdong Province, announced in his government work report that the province’s GDP is expected to be 105,000 in 2019 More than 100 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of about 6.3%. The per capita disposable income of residents reached 38,900 yuan, an increase of about 8.6%. Ranking second in GDP in the country.
3. Shandong
Shandong Province is a coastal province in East China, referred to as Shandong, and its capital is Jinan. It borders the four provinces of Hebei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu from north to south. Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shandong, the top three provinces in terms of GDP in the country, have a total GDP of 7.65 trillion. It has not yet entered the 8 trillion club, and the gap with Guangdong and Jiangsu, which is also in the first camp, has widened.
4. Zhejiang
Zhejiang Province is located on the southern flank of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeast coast of China. It borders the East China Sea to the east, Fujian to the south, Anhui and Jiangxi to the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu to the north. . The Qiantang River, the largest river in the territory, is called Zhijiang or Zhejiang due to its twists and turns, and is also called Zhejiang. Zhejiang's GDP totals 5.62 trillion. Ranked fourth nationally.
5. Henan
Henan, formerly known as Zhongyuan, Yuzhou, Zhongzhou, or "Yu" for short, was named Henan because most of it is located south of the Yellow River. Henan is an important economic province in China. In 2016, its GDP ranked fifth in China and first in the central and western regions. Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange is China’s first inland and only futures exchange. Zhengzhou Airport Zone is the only national airport economic experimental zone in China.