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Five Livable Cities in China
First place: Zhuhai, Guangdong

Located in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong Province, Zhuhai is a beautiful coastal city, adjacent to the Pearl River Estuary and facing the sea. The urban environment is beautiful and the social order is stable. It has the titles of "Happy City" and "Romantic City" and is a national civilized city. At the same time, Zhuhai's economic level is also very good, with an annual per capita GDP of over 6,543.8+0.5 million yuan, a permanent resident population of over 6,543.8+0.7 million, and an urbanization rate of 90%.

Second place: Weihai, Shandong

Weihai, located at the eastern end of Shandong Peninsula, is the nearest city in Chinese mainland. Weihai was a national health city nearly 30 years ago. You can imagine how beautiful the urban environment is, and it was rated as a national civilized city in 20 17. Weihai's economic development is also good, with the annual per capita GDP exceeding 1 10000 yuan. Weihai was also rated as the most livable city by the United Nations many years ago. Anyone who has been to Weihai will like this city. 20 18, Weihai was rated as the top 30 best prefecture-level cities in Chinese mainland.

Third place: Xinyang, Henan

Xinyang city has a population of only 850,000, but Xinyang has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, and has the reputation of "north and south of the Yangtze River". Xinyang has a regional culture full of charm and charm. Chu culture and Central Plains culture blend here, forming Xinyang's unique humanistic environment. Won the titles of National Health City, National Ecological Demonstration City, National Greening Model City, China Livable City, China Excellent Tourism City, National Garden City, and China Most Happy City.

Fourth place: Jinhua, Zhejiang

Jinhua has a history of more than 2200 years. Because it is located in the land where Venus and five women compete for China, it is named Jinhua, referred to as Jin, and was called Wuzhou in ancient times. Jinhua has a permanent population of more than 5.5 million and an annual per capita GDP of about 70,000 yuan. However, in the list of Chinese mainland's best commercial cities published by Forbes, Jinhua ranks 33rd in China, and ranks among the 25 cities with the strongest innovation ability in Chinese mainland and one of the top 30 best prefecture-level cities in Chinese mainland.

Fifth place: Wuhu, Anhui

Wuhu has enjoyed the reputation of "Jiangdong Famous Town" and "Wuchu Famous District" since ancient times. With a resident population of more than 3.6 million and an annual per capita GDP of more than 80,000 yuan, it is close to the Yangtze River Delta and its economy is developing rapidly. It is a national forest city. In 20 18, it was selected as the best commercial city in Chinese mainland 100, the top 30 best prefecture-level cities in Chinese mainland and the top 30 national innovative cities in 20 18. This is a modern city that is very suitable for living.