Top 10 cities in ecological environment in China 2010

By Lin Liyao
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As a reference for investors and decision-makers, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a major think tank in China, released its ninth edition of the Blue Book on Urban Competitiveness on May 6, 2011.

The report surveyed 294 Chinese cities for a wide range of indicators including comprehensive growth, economic scale, economic efficiency and development cost in 2010.

According to the report, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing take the first three spots in the overall ranking. Shenzhen, Taipei, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Dalian, Changsha and Hangzhou also made their way into the top ten list.

In terms of ecological environment competitiveness, the report surveyed 56 key cities and the following are the top ten most competitive cities in this regard.

 

Ranking

City

Region

1

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

2

Hangzhou

Zhejiang

3

Xiamen

Fujian

4

Suzhou

Jiangsu

5

Weihai

Shandong

6

Zhuhai

Guangdong

7

Shenzhen

Guangdong

8

Yangzhou

Jiangsu

9

Shaoxing

Zhejiang

10

Yantai

Shandong

 

View city rankings in • overall competitiveness  • well-being index

                                  • economic scale  • economic efficiency

                                  • development costs  •  industrial level

                                  • income level • human capital

                                  • financial capital • high-tech strength

                                  • economic structure • infrastructure competitiveness

                                  • regional competitiveness • overall growth

                                  • business culture • economic system

                                  • gov’t management • corporate management

                                  • economic opening-up.

 

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