But every city is at a different stage of development. Some cities are at a relatively low level of development now, so it is easier for them to grow at a high speed. However, it is difficult for cities with a high level of development and a large economic volume to maintain the rapid growth of the former, such as Beishangguang, but they are definitely among the best in terms of increment. It can be seen that the two are almost impossible to have both.
But there is no doubt that the cities that are developing well at present are definitely cities that can develop in an integrated way. These cities are closely linked and can get the support of the state, which is the most important thing.
For example, the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei are the main regions facing the global economy and enjoying more preferential government policies. Aside from these areas, which cities do you think have the most development potential in China in the future, and can leap to the second and third tier cities?
Then we will objectively evaluate and rank these cities according to the research report of China City Development Potential Ranking and Guide last April. One thing to explain in advance is that there is no personal geographical discrimination and subjective tendency.
First of all, the first city: Chengdu. It may become the leader of new first-tier cities in the future?
Chengdu is mainly based on the electronics industry and the automobile industry, which account for 5% of the added value of industrial production, and it also has the most complete resources of financial institutions in the central and western regions; In 18 years, Chengdu's GDP reached 1.5 trillion, accounting for 38% of the whole Sichuan province, ranking first among emerging cities for many times; In addition, Chengdu also plays the role of its core city, which may drive the whole Sichuan-Chongqing region to become a new urban agglomeration.
The second city is Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, which will exert its vitality. First of all, its geographical factors and historical factors are dominant. It is the link between Jiangsu and Anhui. In 18 years, its per capita GDP was second only to Guangzhou and Shenzhen, ranking third among the top ten cities. It devoted itself to chip manufacturing and took the electronic industry as its pillar. Its future development prospects will also be extended to the tourism industry, and together with the cities in the Yangtze River Delta, it will build a top-level world group.
The third place is our Wuhan. Although the city is not peaceful recently, it does not affect its development. It is located in the most important economic development zone in China. As can be seen from this epidemic, the population mobility is huge, and its per capita GDP is also in the forefront of central China. It has a relatively complete industrial system in China, from processing, automobile industry, electronic information and even medical industry, and it will be the fulcrum city for the rise of central China. The only deficiency is that the economic added value is small and the vitality of private enterprises is obviously insufficient.
the fourth place, Chongqing, although its per capita GDP is slightly lower than Chengdu's, its development industry tends to be intelligent, which brings it certain advantages, and it is located in the transportation hub of southwest China, thus consolidating its position as a national central city. One thing that Chongqing needs to pay attention to is that its scientific and technological innovation ability is still insufficient.
The fifth place is Tianjin. At present, Tianjin's population attraction is not enough, and its economic growth rate has been 3.6% for two consecutive years, lacking vitality. But it is given such a high status because it has the advantage of international shipping and has become the core area of international logistics and northern shipping.
The sixth place is Hangzhou. The development momentum of Hangzhou is excellent. The population growth ranks third in the country, and the private economy accounts for 61%. Many electronic information industries lead the country and improve the internationalization level of the city. However, it also faces many problems, such as backward transportation construction and excessive dependence on the government.