List of cities in China by population

The five largest cities in China by population are Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu and Guangzhou.[1] As of 2021, there are 17 megacities[2][3] (cities with a population of over 10 million), including Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Xi'an, Suzhou, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Hangzhou, Linyi, Shijiazhuang, Dongguan, Qingdao and Changsha.[1]

Among them, the total permanent population of Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu is above 20 million.[4] Shanghai is China's most populous urban area,[5][6] while Chongqing is its largest city proper, the only city in China with the largest permanent population of over 30 million.[7]

As of 2020, there were 113 Chinese cities with over 1 million people in urban areas.[8]

Definition and classification

According to the administrative divisions of China, there are three major levels of cities, namely direct-administered municipalities (直辖市), prefecture-level cities (地级市), and county-level cities (县级市). Not included in this administrative classification list are the special administrative regions (特别行政区) of Hong Kong and Macau as well as the cities controlled by the Republic of China. Prefecture-level cities nearly always contain multiple counties (), county-level cities, and other such sub-divisions.

Municipalities and prefecture-level cities are not each a 'city' in the strictest sense of the term, but are, instead, an administrative unit comprising, typically, both the urban core (a city in the strict sense) and surrounding rural or less-urbanized areas.[9] The term "市区" (shì qū; "urban area") is used to distinguish a city's actual urban center from its administratively defined boundaries. However, even this term often encompasses large suburban regions, often greater than 3,000 square kilometres (1,000 sq mi), or sometimes only the urban core, whereas the agglomeration overtakes the city limits. Thus, the "urban core" would be roughly comparable to the American term "city limit", and the "shì qū", or "urban area", would be roughly comparable to a city's "metropolitan area." The municipality is a political designation defining regions under control of a municipal government, which has no comparable designation in America.

While in 2013 Chongqing had the largest population total of any special municipality, 28 million, only 4.5 million of the people were in the actual Chongqing urban area, with the remainder of the population in suburban and rural areas.[10]

List of major cities by population

The list contains all the cities with the administrative designation of "national central city" (国家中心城市) and "sub-provincial city" (副省级城市) – including five "cities with independent planning status" (计划单列市) and ten large "provincial capital cities" (省会城市), as well as some large "special economic zones" (经济特区城市), "open coastal cities" (沿海开放城市), and "prefecture-level cities" (地级市).[11] This list defines a city's population as the population of a city's urban population, rather than the entire population of its municipal boundaries.

Legend:

National Capital City

# National Central City

* Provincial Capital City

~ Open Coastal City

Special Economic Zone

Direct-Administered Municipality
City with Independent Planning Status
Sub-Provincial City
Prefecture-Level City
City Province 2020
Census[12]
2010
Census[13]
%
change
Shanghai#* 21,909,814 20,217,748 +8.37%
Beijing⍟# 18,960,744 16,704,306 +13.51%
Shenzhen#~ Guangdong 17,444,609 10,358,381 +68.41%
Guangzhou#* Guangdong 16,096,724 10,641,408 +51.26%
Chengdu#* Sichuan 13,568,357 7,791,692 +74.14%
Tianjin#† 11,052,404 9,528,277 +16.00%
Wuhan#* Hubei 10,494,879 7,541,527 +39.16%
Dongguan Guangdong 9,644,871 7,271,322 +32.64%
Chongqing#* 9,580,819 6,263,790 +52.96%
Xi'an#* Shaanxi 9,392,938 5,403,052 +73.85%
Hangzhou* Zhejiang 9,236,032 5,849,537 +57.89%
Foshan Guangdong 9,042,509 6,771,895 +33.53%
Nanjing* Jiangsu 7,519,814 5,827,888 +29.03%
Shenyang* Liaoning 7,026,358 5,718,232 +22.88%
Zhengzhou#* Henan 6,461,013 3,677,032 +75.71%
Qingdao~ Shandong 6,165,279 4,556,077 +35.32%
Suzhou Jiangsu 5,892,892 3,721,700 +58.34%
Jinan* Shandong 5,648,162 3,641,562 +55.10%
Changsha* Hunan 5,630,256 3,193,354 +76.31%
Kunming* Yunnan 5,273,144 3,385,363 +55.76%
Harbin* Heilongjiang 5,242,897 4,596,313 +14.07%
Shijiazhuang* Hebei 5,090,440 3,095,219 +64.46%
Hefei* Anhui 5,055,978 3,098,727 +63.16%
Dalian~ Liaoning 4,913,879 3,902,467 +25.92%
Xiamen Fujian 4,617,251 3,119,110 +48.03%
Nanning* Guangxi 4,582,703 2,660,833 +72.23%
Changchun* Jilin 4,557,356 3,411,209 +33.60%
Taiyuan* Shanxi 4,303,673 3,154,157 +36.44%
Guiyang* Guizhou 4,021,275 2,520,061 +59.57%
Wuxi Jiangsu 3,956,985 2,757,736 +43.49%
Ürümqi* Xinjiang 3,842,560 2,853,398 +34.67%
Zhongshan Guangdong 3,841,873 2,740,994 +40.16%
Shantou Guangdong 3,838,900 3,644,017 +5.35%
Ningbo~ Zhejiang 3,731,203 2,583,073 +44.45%
Fuzhou*~ Fujian 3,723,454 3,102,421 +20.02%
Nanchang* Jiangxi 3,518,975 2,614,380 +34.60%
Changzhou Jiangsu 3,187,315 2,257,376 +41.20%
Lanzhou* Gansu 3,012,577 2,438,595 +23.54%
Nantong~ Jiangsu 2,987,600 1,612,385 +85.29%
Huizhou Guangdong 2,900,113 1,807,858 +60.42%
Xuzhou Jiangsu 2,845,552 2,214,795 +28.48%
Zibo Shandong 2,750,312 2,261,717 +21.60%
Linyi Shandong 2,743,843 1,522,488 +80.22%
Wenzhou~ Zhejiang 2,582,017 2,686,825 −3.90%
Tangshan Hebei 2,549,968 2,128,191 +19.82%
Hohhot Inner Mongolia 2,373,399 1,497,110 +58.53%
Haikou Hainan 2,349,239 1,517,410 +54.82%
Shaoxing Zhejiang 2,333,080 1,725,726 +35.19%
Yantai~ Shandong 2,311,885 1,797,861 +28.59%
Luoyang Henan 2,230,661 1,584,463 +40.78%

Locations of the 50 most populous cities in mainland China


Cities and towns by population

China cities and towns by urban population (2020–2021)

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Maggie Hiufu Wong. "Megacities and more: A guide to China's most impressive urban centers". CNN. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  3. ^ 张洁. "Chongqing, Chengdu top new first-tier cities by population". China Daily. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  4. ^ 孙迟. "China's inland rides waves of innovation, new opportunities". global.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 31 May 2022. Chengdu and Chongqing are now two of the only four cities (the other two are Beijing and Shanghai) in China with populations of more than 20 million.
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External links

  • National Bureau of Statistics of China official website
  • Mongabay.com: Largest Cities in China (unofficial)
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Largest cities or municipalities in China
China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020 Urban Population and Urban Temporary Population
Rank Name Province Pop. Rank Name Province Pop.
Shanghai
Shanghai
Beijing
Beijing
1 Shanghai SH 24,281,400 11 Hong Kong HK 7,448,900 Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Shenzhen
Shenzhen
2 Beijing BJ 19,164,000 12 Zhengzhou HA 7,179,400
3 Guangzhou GD 13,858,700 13 Nanjing JS 6,823,500
4 Shenzhen GD 13,438,800 14 Xi'an SN 6,642,100
5 Tianjin TJ 11,744,400 15 Jinan SD 6,409,600
6 Chongqing CQ 11,488,000 16 Shenyang LN 5,900,000
7 Dongguan GD 9,752,500 17 Qingdao SD 5,501,400
8 Chengdu SC 8,875,600 18 Harbin HL 5,054,500
9 Wuhan HB 8,652,900 19 Hefei AH 4,750,100
10 Hangzhou ZJ 8,109,000 20 Changchun JL 4,730,900
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Comparatively large cities
Hebei
Shanxi
Inner Mongolia
Liaoning
Jilin
Heilongjiang
Jiangsu
Zhejiang
Anhui
Fujian
Jiangxi
Shandong
Henan
Hubei
Hunan
Guangdong
Guangxi
Hainan1
Sichuan
Guizhou
Yunnan
Tibet
Shaanxi
Gansu
Qinghai
Ningxia
Xinjiang
Taiwan5
  • (none)
Other cities (partly shown below)
Prefecture-level capitals
(County-level)
Province-governed cities
(Sub-prefecture-level)
Former Prefecture-level cities
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(Prefecture-governed)
Hebei
Shanxi
Inner Mongolia
Liaoning
Jilin
Heilongjiang
Jiangsu
Zhejiang
Anhui
Fujian
Jiangxi
Shandong
Henan
Hubei
Hunan
Guangdong
Guangxi
Hainan
  • Wuzhishan*
  • Qionghai*
  • Wenchang*
  • Wanning*
  • Dongfang*
Sichuan
Guizhou
Yunnan
Tibet
  • (none)
Shaanxi
Gansu
Qinghai
  • Yushu*
  • Golmud*
  • Delingha*
Ningxia
Xinjiang
  • Changji*
  • Fukang
  • Bole*
  • Alashankou
  • Korla*
  • Aksu*
  • Artush*
  • Kashgar*
  • Hotan*
  • Yining*
  • Kuytun
  • Korgas
  • Tacheng*
  • Wusu
  • Altay*
  • Shihezi*
  • Aral*
  • Tumxuk*
  • Wujiaqu*
  • Beitun*
  • Tiemenguan*
  • Shuanghe*
  • Kokdala*
  • Kunyu*
Taiwan5
  • (none)
Notes
* Indicates this city has already occurred above.

aDirect-administered municipalities. bSub-provincial cities as provincial capitals. cSeparate state-planning cities. 1Special economic-zone cities. 2Open coastal cities.
3Prefecture capital status established by Heilongjiang Province and not recognized by Ministry of Civil Affairs. Disputed by Oroqen Autonomous Banner, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia as part of it.
4Only administers islands and waters in South China Sea and have no urban core comparable to typical cities in China.
5The claimed province of Taiwan no longer have any internal division announced by Ministry of Civil Affairs of PRC, due to lack of actual jurisdiction. See Template:Administrative divisions of Taiwan instead.

All provincial capitals are listed first in prefecture-level cities by province.
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