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Encyclopedia > List of China administrative regions by GDP per capita

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 per capita in 2002. The figures are given in Renminbi. 1 US dollar = 8.28 Renminbi by exchange rate, or about 2 Renminbi by purchasing power parity.


Taiwan province, which is completely under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China, is excluded from this list. Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the PRC that do not use the same currency, are also excluded.


The figures are calculated from the area figures and GDP figures on Wikipedia.


See also:

  1. Shanghai – 33285
  2. Beijing – 22577
  3. Tianjin – 20369
  4. Zhejiang – 16776
  5. Guangdong – 14976
  6. Jiangsu – 14404
  7. Fujian – 13508
  8. Liaoning – 12986
  9. Shandong – 11619
  10. Heilongjiang – 10181
  11. Hebei – 9091
  12. Xinjiang – 8390
  13. Jilin – 8322
  14. Hubei – 8309
  15. Hainan – 7523
  16. Inner Mongolia – 7290
  17. Hunan – 6548
  18. Qinghai – 6448
  19. Henan – 6417
  20. Chongqing – 6345
  21. Shanxi – 6125
  22. Tibet – 6046
  23. Jiangxi – 5804
  24. Ningxia – 5757
  25. Anhui – 5631
  26. Sichuan – 5621
  27. Shaanxi – 5542
  28. Yunnan – 5152
  29. Guangxi – 5092
  30. Gansu – 4479
  31. Guizhou – 3088

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