Core Insights - The report highlights the emergence of "super towns" in China, particularly in economically developed provinces like Guangdong and Jiangsu, with a focus on their contribution to regional economic development [1][2][3] Group 1: Economic Performance of Towns - Seven out of the top ten towns in the "2025 Town Economy 500 Strong" list are located in Guangdong, specifically in Foshan and Dongguan, while two are in Jiangsu, and one in the western region, Maotai Town [1] - As of 2024, there are six town-level units in China with GDP exceeding 100 billion yuan, known as "billion towns," including Longan Town in Dongguan, which recently surpassed this threshold [2] - The GDP of Dongguan's Longan Town reached 1 billion yuan, making it the third town in Guangdong to achieve this milestone, joining Foshan's Shishan and Beijiao Towns [2] Group 2: Distribution of Super Towns - The top ten towns include Suzhou's Yushan Town and Yangshe Town, both of which are integrated with their respective urban areas, indicating a trend of urban-rural integration [3] - In Jiangsu, towns like Jinfeng and Shengze are also emerging as strong economic contributors, with Shengze Town's GDP surpassing 50 billion yuan for the first time in 2024 [3] - The Pearl River Delta is noted for having a high concentration of towns with GDP exceeding 50 billion yuan, with Dongguan's Humen and Tangxia Towns also showing significant economic performance [2][3] Group 3: Population and Resource Allocation - Many super towns, particularly in the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta, have large populations, with 21 towns in Guangdong having populations exceeding 300,000, and nine towns exceeding 500,000 [3] - The executive chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Reform Research Association suggests that super towns should allocate resources based on permanent population and economic indicators to address issues like manpower shortages and public resource allocation [4]
十大强镇都有谁,6个“千亿镇”之外还有哪些后备军
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-06-10 13:03