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What are the third and fourth tier cities in China?

First-tier cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, for the real estate industry of the brevet area and the most developed cities;

Second-tier cities: Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Ningbo, Shenyang, Dalian, Wuhan, Changsha, Xi'an, Kunming, Guiyang, Zhuhai, and so on, the second-tier cities, including some of the municipalities directly under the Central Government, the plan to single-listed cities, sub-provincial cities, provincial capitals and so on a few types of, the main one being the provincial capitals. Provincial capital cities;

Third-tier cities include some economically underdeveloped areas of the provincial capital city and most prefecture-level cities, such as Hohhot, Urumqi and Shaoxing, Taizhou, Yancheng and so on.

Fourth-tier cities are some county-level cities and counties.

Standard two:

"First-tier cities": At present, China's real estate industry, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, four cities are clearly ahead of other cities, four cities represent the highest level of development of China's real estate industry, generally as a first-tier cities.

"Second-tier cities": In addition to first-tier cities, second-tier cities are those that have reached the following data indicators and above.

1, the gross domestic product of 200 billion yuan;

2, per capita gross domestic product of 14,000 yuan;

3, the urban resident population of 1 million;

4, the built-up area of the city of 100 square kilometers;

5, the annual sales area of commercial real estate 1.5 million square meters;

6, the average sales price of commercial real estate 3000 yuan / square meter. Average sales price of 3,000 yuan / square meter.

"Third-tier cities": cities with single or multiple indicators lower than the above requirements are regarded as third-tier cities.

Analysis of the above criteria, it is not difficult to find that, in the division of first-tier cities, the two sayings are unified, that is, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou. The difference between these two division standards mainly exists in the second and third line of the development of standards.

First-tier cities are allowed to pilot joint ventures in 1992, the five special zones, six cities; second-tier cities refers to the expansion of pilot joint ventures in 1999, the provincial capitals, municipalities and municipalities and planned cities; third-tier cities are strategically important large and medium-sized cities ------ Source Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Finance and Trade Economics

City category division: first-tier cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Hong Kong, Taipei, Macau, Chongqing, Guangzhou. Second-tier cities: Shenyang, Wuhan, Zhengzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Fuzhou, Changsha, Jinan, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Dalian, Xiamen, Suzhou, Wenzhou, Ningbo. Third-tier cities:Harbin, Changchun, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Hefei, Xi'an, Nanchang, Nanning, Haikou, Guiyang, Kunming, Dongguan, Lhasa, Urumqi, Yinchuan, Hohhot, Xining, Zibo, Taizhou. Four types of cities:prefecture-level cities and county-level cities with a population of more than 1 million.

Explanation of the following kinds, their own tuning it.

1. First-tier cities are municipalities; second-tier cities are provincial capitals, special economic zones, and the top three cities in each province in terms of comprehensive strength

2. First-tier cities are large cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.

Second-tier cities include provincial capitals and coastal cities.

Third-tier cities are the more developed small and medium-sized cities.

3. First-tier cities refer to the five special zones and six cities stipulated by the state in 1992; second-tier cities refer to provincial capitals, municipalities and single-listed cities; and third-tier cities refer to large and medium-sized cities of strategic significance and small cities with a large economic aggregate, such as Ningbo, Wenzhou and Dongguan.

4. First-tier cities refer to the five special zones and six major cities that were allowed to pilot joint ventures in 1992; second-tier cities refer to the provincial capitals, municipalities and single-listed cities that were expanded to pilot joint ventures in 1999; and third-tier cities refer to large and medium-sized cities with strategic significance. ------ Source Institute of Finance and Trade Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences