Top 50 most competitive cities in China 2010

By Yuan Fang
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Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing take the first three spots in city competitiveness in China last year, according to an annual report published Friday by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

In this year's report, the ninth edition of the Blue Book on Urban Competitiveness, Changsha and Hangzhou edge out Gaoxiong and Qingdao to make their way onto the top 10 spots.

In terms of provincial competitiveness, Jiangsu Province outperforms other counterparts with 11 cities among the top 100 most competitive.

Of the 294 cities surveyed, Changsha made the biggest advance from the ranking for 2009 by jumping to the 9th spot from the 17th.

Here are the top 50 most competitive cities in China as ranked by the CASS report:

Ranking

City

Region

1

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

2

Shanghai

Shanghai

3

Beijing

Beijing

4

Shenzhen

Guangdong

5

Taipei

Taiwan

6

Guangzhou

Guangdong

7

Tianjin

Tianjin

8

Dalian

Liaoning

9

Changsha

Hunan

10

Hangzhou

Zhejiang

11

Qingdao

Shandong

12

Foshan

Guangdong

13

Macao

Macao

14

Dongguan

Guangdong

15

Zhuzhou

Hunan

16

Shenyang

Liaoning

17

Wuxi

Jiangsu

18

Kaohsiung

Taiwan

19

Nanjing

Jiangsu

20

Wuhan

Hubei

21

Ningbo

Zhejiang

22

Xiamen

Fujian

23

Jinan

Shandong

24

Chengdu

Sichuan

25

Hefei

Anhui

26

Dongying

Shandong

27

Baotou

Inner Mongolia

28

Ordos

Inner Mongolia

29

Changzhou

Jiangsu

30

Taichung

Taiwan

31

Keelung

Taiwan

32

Hohhot

Inner Mongolia

33

Tainan

Taiwan

34

Yantai

Shandong

35

Zhongshan

Guangdong

36

Fuzhou

Fujian

37

Chongqing

Chongqing

38

Xi'an

Shaanxi

39

Changchun

Jilin

40

Zhuhai

Guangdong

41

Harbin

Heilongjiang

42

Daqing

Heilongjiang

43

Zhengzhou

Henan

44

Yangzhou

Jiangsu

45

Nantong

Jiangsu

46

Shijiazhuang

Hebei

47

Wenzhou

Zhejiang

48

Xuzhou

Jiangsu

49

Nanning

Guangxi

50

Zibo

Shandong

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