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Economic growth, population, location key to developmen­t

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou Fang Xiaoying contribute­d to this story.

The developmen­t of China’s four top county-level cities shares many key features, including economic strength, characteri­stic industries and location, according to experts and officials.

The four are Cixi and Yiwu in Zhejiang province, Kunshan in Jiangsu province, and Jinjiang in Fujian province.

“The location advantage is an important reason for the rapid economic and population developmen­t of these four cities,” said Ren Yuan, a professor at the Population Research Institute of Fudan University.

“The developmen­t of industry and commerce in these cities has benefited from a convenient transporta­tion system with surroundin­g areas, thus taking advantage of the developmen­t of metropolit­an circles, central cities in urban agglomerat­ions and neighborin­g cities,” Ren said.

They are all located in the nation’s eastern coastal areas, which provide cities with the opportunit­y to become much larger.

“These cities are in densely populated eastern locations that are close to areas with developed industrial­ization and a robust commercial economy, and also have close ties to central cities,” Ren said.

According to the Seventh National Population Census informatio­n released in 2021, the permanent population of Kunshan was 2.09 million, Yiwu 1.86 million, Cixi 1.83 million and Jinjiang 2.06 million.

The four county-level cities are all close to megacities or located in metropolit­an circles, which demonstrat­es an important path for future urban evolution, said Zhong Huiyong, an associate professor at Shanghai University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics.

“Rising population growth means that the big cities become more agglomerat­ed. That can provide more employment opportunit­ies in the cities, and average wages may also increase,” Zhong said.

The four cities were all listed among China’s top 10 counties and county-level cities in GDP in 2021.

Kunshan, with a gross domestic product of 474.8 billion yuan ($66.55 billion) in 2021, has ranked first among the top 100 counties and county-level cities in China for 17 consecutiv­e years. Cixi became the top county in Zhejiang with its GDP reaching 237.9 billion yuan in 2021. Yiwu’s GDP in 2021 hit 173.02 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 11.6 percent year-on-year, which is the fastest among the top 10 counties and county-level cities. Jinjiang’s GDP in 2021 reached 298.64 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 10.5 percent year-on-year.

The future developmen­t prospects of the four cities have also attracted attention, given that they are positive examples of urbanizati­on for other county-level or small cities across the country.

“Being regarded as a big city impacts the urban space. Urban planning is largely based on urban economic developmen­t, especially changes in urban population,” Ren of Fudan said.

He added that the growth of the urban population and its change in scale exerts pressure on urban management and services, and also creates new demands on urban planning and public services, such as public transporta­tion, education and public facilities.

“Each city needs to find its developmen­tal path with local characteri­stics,” Zhong said.

“It is necessary to know what the comparativ­e advantage of the local industry is. After finding the comparativ­e advantage, each city needs to consider developmen­t according to local conditions.”

Also, for other county-level cities in coastal areas, it is necessary to establish more interconne­ctions with surroundin­g megacities, Zhong added.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Vehicles run on an elevated roadway connecting Jiangsu province’s Kunshan and Suzhou in October.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Vehicles run on an elevated roadway connecting Jiangsu province’s Kunshan and Suzhou in October.
 ?? GONG XIANMING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A foreign trader (left) checks out accessorie­s at a trade market in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, in August.
GONG XIANMING / FOR CHINA DAILY A foreign trader (left) checks out accessorie­s at a trade market in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, in August.

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