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Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world. It is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2013. It is a global financial center, and a transport hub with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in East China, Shanghai sits at the mouth of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the Chinese coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea. Browse Cities in Shanghai Province
Study in Jilin

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Jilin
"Jilin Province is located between Liaoning and Heilongjiang provinces, by the Tumen River, Jilin borders Russia to the east and the Korean Peninsula to the south. The capital of Jilin is Changchun and Jilin also contains some popular cities such as Beicheng, Jilin City, Siping, Tonghua and Yanji.

Jilin’ GDP in 2012 was 1,193.78 billion RMB (USD 198.96 billion) in 2012. It’s growth rate in 2012 was 13.4 percent while China’s national GDP growth rate was 10.1 percent. Jilin’s main industries include automobile and rail vehicle production, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, metallurgy, equipment manufacturing, textiles, and agriculture.

Jilin Province is quite competitive in education than all of its northeast neighbors. Some prominent universities in Jilin include Jilin University, Northeast Normal University, and Yanbian University. " Browse Cities in Jilin Province
Study in Heilongjiang

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Heilongjiang
"Heilongjiang (simplified Chinese: 黑龙江省; pinyin: Hēilóngjiāng Shěng) is a province located in the northeastern part of China. ""Heilongjiang"" literally means Black Dragon River, and it is the Chinese name for the Amur. The one-character abbreviation is 黑 (pinyin: Hēi).

Due to its cold climate, Heilongjiang’s agriculture is based upon crops such as soybeans, maize, and wheat. It is also an important source of lumber for China. In 2011, Heilongjiang's nominal GDP had reached 1,250 billion yuan (US$198.5 billion) and it’s per capita GDP was 21,640 yuan (US$3,168).

Heilongjiang province contains a lot top universities in China such as: Harbin Engineering University, Northeast Agricultural University and Northeast Forestry University." Browse Cities in Heilongjiang Province
Study in Shanxi

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Shanxi
"Shanxi (Chinese: 山西; pinyin: Shānxī) is a province located in North China region. Its one-character abbreviation is ""晉"" (pinyin: Jìn). The name “Shanxi” means that the province located to the west of Taihang Mountains. The capital of Shanxi province is Taiyuan.

The GDP per capita of Shanxi is below national average and when comparing with provinces in East China, Shanxi is less developed for many reasons. Due to it’s geographic location, Shanxi province is limited to participated in international trade. But the transportation system in Shanxi is very developed. There are many important national highways and railways connecting Shanxi with neighboring provinces

Shanxi has some famous universities such as North University of China and Taiyuan University of Technology." Browse Cities in Shanxi Province
Study in Hebei

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Hebei
"Hebei (Chinese: 河北; pinyin: Héběi;) is a province in the North region of China. It’s one-character abbreviation is ""冀"" (jì). The literal meaning of 河北is “north of the river”, which also shows its location entirely to the north of the Yellow River. There are 11 prefectures in Hebei, including Tangshan city, Tangshan city and Qinhuangdao city.

In 2011, Hebei's has an increase of 11% compared to 2010 and reached 2.40 trillion yuan (US$379 billion) of GDP, which helped Hebei ranked 6th in China. In Hebei, 40% of labor force works in the agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry sectors. Hebei's main agricultural products are cereal crops including wheat, maize, millet, and sorghum. Cash crops like cotton, peanut, soya bean and sesame are also produced.

Hebei has many famous universities in China, such as North China Electric Power University, Hebei University and etc." Browse Cities in Hebei Province
Study in Liaoning

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Liaoning
"Liaoning is a modern province of China which is located in the northeast of the China and was established in 1907 as Fengtian or (Fengtien province) in 1929, the name was changed to Liaoning.

It was also known as Mukden province at the time, for the Manchu pronunciation of Shengjing, the former name of the provincial capital Shenyang. Liaoning is located in the north east of China and it is also known in Chinese as ""the Golden Triangle"" from its shape and strategic location.

As the largest economy of Northeast China, Liaoning’s nominal GDP for 2011 was 2.20 trillion yuan, and it is the 7th largest in China (out of 31 provinces).

Many famous universities in China was located in Liaoning, such as Northeastern University, Dalian University of Technology, and Dalian Maritime University." Browse Cities in Liaoning Province
Study in Anhui

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Anhui
"Anhui (Chinese: 安徽; pinyin: Ānhuī) is a province in part of the East China region of China. It is located across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River. The name ""Anhui"" was originally based on two cities, Anqing and Huizhou (now Huangshan City) in southern Anhui. Anhui’s one word abbreviation is ""皖"" (Wǎn).

Anhui's nominal GDP for 2011 has reached about 1.51 trillion yuan (US$239.8 billion). And it is because this kind of economic output, Anhui is considered as a mid-size economy.

Some great universities in China such as University of Science and Technology of China and Hefei University of Technology are located in Anhui." Browse Cities in Anhui Province
Study in Shandong

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Shandong
"Shandong (simplified Chinese: 山东; pinyin: Shāndōng), is a coastal province of China, and it is part of the East China region. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history, the Mount Tai in Shandong is the most revered mountain of Taoism and one of the world's sites with the longest history of continuous religious worship.

With the production of a variety of products such as cotton and wheat, Shandong’s economy ranks first level among other provinces. It also features some precious metals, such as gold and diamonds. Besides, Shandong has one of the biggest sapphire deposits in the world.

Some popular universities in Shandong contains: Shandong University, Ocean University of China and China University of Petroleum (Huadong)." Browse Cities in Shandong Province
Study in Zhejiang

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Zhejiang
"Zhejiang is an China’s eastern coastal province formerly romanized as Chekiang. Zhejiang was the site of the neolithic cultures of the Hemudu and Liangzhu. Zhejiang is divided into 11 prefecture-level divisions and prefecture-level cities contains Hangzhou, Ningbo and Huzhou.

Zhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years, Zhejiang has followed its own development model and dubbed the ""Zhejiang model"", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship.

China’s top university: Zhejiang University is in Zhejiang province, some other popular universities: Zhejiang University of Technology, China Jiliang University and Zhejiang Ocean University." Browse Cities in Zhejiang Province
Study in Jiangsu

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Jiangsu
"Jiangsu is a China’s eastern coastal province, it is formerly romanized as Kiangsu. The capital of Jiangsu is Nanjing. As the 5th most populous and the 1st most densely populated of the 22 provinces in China. Jiangsu has a coastline of over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) along the Yellow Sea, and the Yangtze River passes through the southern part of the province.

In 2011, Jiangsu's nominal GDP reached 4.80 trillion yuan (US$759 billion) and become the second largest GDP of all the provinces with an annual growth rate of 12.4%.

Some famous universities in Jiangsu: Nanjing University, Southeast University and China University of Mining and Technology." Browse Cities in Jiangsu Province

China's Provinces

The People's Republic of China has administrative control over 22 provinces and considers Taiwan to be its 23rd province. China also has five subdivisions officially termed autonomous regions, each with a designated minority group; four municipalities; and two Special Administrative Regions (SARs), which enjoy a degree of political autonomy. These 23 provinces, five autonomous regions, and four municipalities and the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau constitute of The People’s Republic of China.
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