China Daily (Hong Kong)

Harbin’s population falls below 10 million

- By ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The number of permanent residents in Harbin, capital of Heilongjia­ng province, has dropped to below 10 million, according to recent data.

The city’s bureau of statistics recently released the 2021 Statistica­l Bulletin of Harbin Economical and Social Developmen­t, showing that the city had a permanent population of 9.885 million by the end of 2021, while data showed that the city’s permanent population in 2020 was 10.009 million.

Harbin’s decline means there is no city with a population of more than 10 million in Northeast China.

The city’s registered population in 2021 was 9.432 million, a year-onyear decrease of 53,000. Among the registered residents, 55.8 percent are in urban areas.

“Harbin is a city with a large area and a large number of counties under its jurisdicti­on, meaning it has a large proportion of rural population,” Yi Baozhong, a professor at the Northeast Asia Research Institute of Jilin University, told Chinese financial media outlet Yicai.

“The decrease of the total population of Harbin is mainly caused by the decrease in the population of the counties and county-level cities under its jurisdicti­on, while the population change of the main urban area is relatively small.

“It’s not only cities in Northeast China. Some provincial capitals in other regions may also start to see falls in population in the coming years,” Lu Jiehua, a professor of demographi­cs at Peking University, told Red Star News. “The general trend is that people will flock to cities with relatively good economic developmen­t, and institutio­nal and business environmen­ts.”

After her son was admitted to Beijing Forestry University in 2021, Luan Wei quit her job as a manager in a media company in Harbin and took a job at an education and training institutio­n in the capital.

“I had received several offers from companies in cities including Beijing and Shanghai in recent years, but it was hard for me to make the final decision to leave my hometown and my family,” said Luan.

“However, my son’s admission letter helped me to decide to move to Beijing.

“During the past year’s work in Beijing, I found there are more opportunit­ies and a larger developmen­t space here,” she said.

Heilongjia­ng is striving to solve the problem of the outflow of people and the decrease in population with measures like cultivatin­g industries, setting up enterprise­s and increasing employment opportunit­ies, according to the local government.

“Population is a strategic issue concerning the revitaliza­tion and developmen­t of the province,” Xu Qin, the provincial Party secretary, said at a conference in February. “We need to formulate a plan for long-term, balanced population developmen­t in an integrated manner, and ensure that population planning is linked to economic and social developmen­t plans.”

Statistics from Harbin show that citizens aged 60 or above numbered 2.345 million in 2021, representi­ng 24.9 percent of its population. In addition, the birthrate stood at 3.9 births per 1,000 people and the mortality rate at 5.9 deaths per 1,000. This indicates the trend of an aging society.

In January, Ning Jizhe, who at the time was head of the National Bureau of Statistics, said that the declining number of births is driven by multiple factors, including the declining number of women of childbeari­ng age, low willingnes­s among young people to have babies and the impact of the epidemic.

“I don’t care about the policy that all couples will be allowed to have up to three children, because I have no plan to even have a second child,” said Ma Li, 39, a college teacher in Harbin. “Since my son was born 10 years ago, I have been trying my best to bring him up, which takes up most of my time and energy.

“Furthermor­e, both of my parents are over 70 years old with health conditions,” she said. “Instead of helping me take care of my child, they need me more.”

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