List of China administrative regions by GDP per capita

This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of Mainland China (including all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities) in order of their total gross domestic product per capita in 2003. The figures are given in Renminbi. 1 US dollar converts to just over 8 Renminbi by exchange rates, and is equivalent to about 2 to 3 Renminbi by purchasing power parity (though prices vary from region to region within China).

Taiwan province, which is factually under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China, is excluded from this list. Hong Kong and Macau, which are special administrative regions of the PRC that do not use the same currency, are given at the end for comparison purposes in approximate RMB figures. (The figures are calculated from the population figures and GDP figures on Wikipedia.)

Shanghai 36,500
Beijing 25,200
Tianjin 24,200
Zhejiang 20,100
Guangdong 17,100
Jiangsu 16,800
Fujian 15,000
Liaoning 14,300
Shandong 13,600
Heilongjiang 11,600
Hebei 10,500
Xinjiang 9,710
Jilin 9,330
Inner Mongolia 9,040
Hubei 9,000
Hainan 8,270
Shanxi 7,410
Qinghai 7,310
Henan 7,290
Chongqing 7,190
Hunan 6,960
Tibet 6,830
Jiangxi 6,650
Ningxia 6,640
Shaanxi 6,500
Sichuan 6,270
Anhui 6,200
Yunnan 5,630
Guangxi 5,630
Gansu 5,010
Guizhou 3,500


Hong Kong 60,857 According to the CIA World Fact data and World Bank, Hong Kong's GDP in 2003 is US$213 billion in purchasing power parity (c.a. $426 billion renminbi) and nominal GDP is $156.7 billion (c.a. 1300 billion renminbi). The total population of Hong Kong is 7.3 million, So the GDP per capita is 60857 renminbi(purchasing power parity).
Macau 39,308 According to the CIA World Fact data and Macau SAR government portal, Macau's GDP in 2003 is US$ 9.1 billion (Purchasing power parity) (c.a. $18.2 billion renminbi) and nominal GDP is MOP69 billion (c.a. 72.864 billion renminbi or US $8.8 billion). The total population of Macau is 463 thousand, So the GDP per capita is 39308(purchasing power parity).

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