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西安,“新一线”城市六强!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-05-28 20:01
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 New First-Tier City Charm Ranking" has been released, highlighting the stability of rankings among first-tier and new first-tier cities, with Xi'an maintaining its position in the top 10 for the past five years [5][7]. Group 1: Ranking Overview - The ranking for 2025 includes 15 new first-tier cities: Chengdu, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Wuhan, Suzhou, Xi'an, Nanjing, Changsha, Zhengzhou, Tianjin, Hefei, Qingdao, Dongguan, Ningbo, and Foshan [5]. - Xi'an ranks 6th among new first-tier cities, maintaining its position from the previous year [5][7]. Group 2: Evaluation Dimensions - The ranking evaluates cities based on five primary dimensions: commercial resource aggregation, city hub characteristics, urban vitality, new economic competitiveness, and future plasticity [9]. Commercial Resource Aggregation - Xi'an ranks 9th in commercial resource aggregation, with significant growth in commercial development, including the addition of over 600,000 square meters of commercial space and 436 new brand flagship stores in 2024, a 24.5% increase from 2023 [9][11]. City Hub Characteristics - Xi'an ranks 6th in city hub characteristics, reflecting its role as a comprehensive transportation hub, with a 25.1% increase in the operation of the China-Europe Railway Express in 2024 [14][15]. Urban Vitality - Xi'an ranks 9th in urban vitality, with a retail sales total of 491.5 billion yuan in 2024, a 2.2% increase year-on-year, and a tourism market that welcomed 306 million visitors, generating 376 billion yuan in spending, up 10.3% [17][19]. New Economic Competitiveness - Xi'an ranks 14th in new economic competitiveness, with a 6.5% increase in industrial output value and a 10.2% increase in output from major industrial enterprises in 2024 [21][23]. Future Plasticity - Xi'an ranks 11th in future plasticity, with over 1,400 research institutions and 83 universities, contributing to a strong innovation ecosystem and attracting a significant number of graduates for employment [25][27].