Shanghai

3.6
 

The city of Shanghai – a vast megapolis with a rich history, full of places of interest to travelers. The many attractions of this city provide an accurate picture of Chinas rich history. One such place is the Shrine of the Lord Buddha, built in the early 20th century, easily recognizable by its brightly colored … Read more

Haikou

3.1
 

In the northern part of Hainan Island lies the city of Haikou, the capital of the Chinese province. Just across the street from it is the area of Liéjoujouandao. They are divided by the waters of the Hainan Bay. At the southern edge of modern Haikou, in ancient times, the ancient capital of Yongyang was … Read more

Macau

3.1
 

Sometimes the oldest European tribe in eastern Asia, Aomoyun (Macao) is now an autonomous administrative unit in China. It occupies the territory of a small area on the Zhuzhoujiang and Xizhiang rivers. Once upon a time it was an island. In the 17th century, it was combined with a matérique métérique. The hillmystyle réléféreux – … Read more

Nanjing

2.8
 

Nanking – a megapolis in the lower reaches of the Jiangsu River, the center of the Jiangsu Province. The name is literally translated as Southern Capital. Nanking – an ancient city founded in the 5th century AD. It often changed its name and was repeatedly a capital city for the rulers of the ancient South … Read more

Chongqing

2.8
 

Chungjing is located in the center of China and is a city of central importance. It is one of the countrys largest administrative units. The history of the city is more than three thousand years old. In the beginning, the present city was originally the city of Bà – it was in the sixteenth century … Read more

Chengdu

2.8
 

Hyundang – a city in the central part of Sichuan Province, its administrative center and the 5th most populous city in China. The city is located on the same level of the Sichuan Basin on the Jin River. ×Chiandu – the center of the agricultural region, where the climate type has developed with a warm, … Read more

Xi An

2.8
 

The city of Xian is located in China in the Chinese province of Xian and is its center. Ancient Xian has a great age, exceeding 3,100 years. At one time it was the largest city in the world in terms of area and number of inhabitants. In ancient times, China was the capital of the … Read more

Cixi

2.7
 

Overall Score 2.7 Air quality: 128 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 1,200,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Cixi is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Nanchang

2.7
 

On the banks of the Gen Yang River, close to the Poyang Lake, the Chinese city of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, has sprung up. It has an ancient history that dates back to ancient times. There is an international airport and railway lines from Beijing to Jiujun and from Shanghai to Qunming in … Read more

Guangzhou

2.7
 

On the banks of the Szechuan River in China lies the city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province. It is an important port in the southern part of the country, an important industrial and commercial center. In former times the city was known as Kanton. The heavy machinery, chemical and food industries developed in … Read more

Fuzhou

2.7
 

Fuzhou, with its rich ancient history, is located in China in the province of Fujian and is its administrative center. The metropolitan area consists of 6 counties, 5 districts, and 2 city districts. The modern town of Foujou is known for its developed forest, food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. The machine building and textile industries … Read more

Yangshuo

2.7
 

Overall Score 2.7 Air quality: 111 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 10,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Yangshuo is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Suzhou

2.7
 

Overall Score 2.7 Air quality: 81 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 1,300,000 people Population density: euro euro not busy: 15x15m 225m per person GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Suzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the … Read more

Shijiazhuang

2.6
 

Southwest of Beijing, 320 kilometers to the south, lies the city of Yihei Zhuang, the administrative center of Chinas Hebei Province. In its vicinity there are large deposits of coal. The city is known as a producer of antibiotics. Industrial sectors such as mechanical engineering, chemical and food industry have developed here. After the construction … Read more

Tianjin

2.6
 

Tianjin is one of only four central cities in Chinas Peoples Republic of China. Tianjin is the third-largest city in Chinas Great Britain. The city is located in northern China by the Bay of Chinas Yellow Sea, at the northern end of the Great China Canal. In the north, west, and south, Tianjin is bounded … Read more

Shenzhen

2.6
 

To the south of China, in the province of Guangdong, there is the city of Shenzhen, which borders on Hongkong. The city is of national importance and is a major industrial, financial and transport center of the whole country. Shenzhen – one of the most developing and competitive cities in China. The citys many thematic … Read more

Qingdao

2.6
 

On Chinas Yellow Sea coast, the city of Yingdao, Chinas industrial center and a major Chinese port, lies on the China Sea coast in the region of Guangdong. A military base is stationed on the city grounds. The name of the city is Chinese for Green Island. Since the beginning of 1994, Cío has been … Read more

Huaibei

2.6
 

In the center of the province of Anhui is the city of Khokhui, the city district and the capital center of the province. It is among the oldest urban settlements of China. It was part of the state of China from the 8th century to the 6th century. During the Dynasty of Yin, the city … Read more

Dongguan

2.6
 

In the central part of the River Gundong, the Chinese city of Dongguan lies in the heart of the River Comanche. Its inhabitants include indigenous Chinese, as well as many people who come from other cities to work in the citys industries. Dungan is known for producing high quality computer equipment and making furniture. Several … Read more

Hangzhou

2.6
 

The city of Yingyang, capital of the Changgyeong Province, lies by the River Yingyang and the Grand Canal. It has long been known for the production of textiles, especially silk and paper and silk products. The city area is crossed and diverged by a multitude of different transport routes. A number of industries have developed … Read more

Quanzhou

2.6
 

Overall Score 2.6 Air quality: 75 US AQI = OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 8,700,000 people Population density: euro euro not busy: 15x15m 225m per person GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Quanzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great … Read more

Shantou

2.6
 

In the south-east of China, the city of Guangdong lies on the territory of Chinas Guangdong Province. It is located on the coast of the South China Sea on the banks of the Khinghui River. There is a port on its territory. The modern city of Shenytoe has a very well-developed transport network. The area … Read more

Huaian

2.6
 

In the northern northern part of Chinas Jiangsu Province lies the city of Huaiyin, located on the eastern and southern shores of Lake Huaiyang. It was formerly called Huaiyin. The city sprang up on a level terrain. It has already exceeded 2,000 years of age. The area it occupies has long been renowned for its … Read more

Baotou

2.6
 

In China, the city of Bao Gotou has sprung up on the banks of the Huang Hiu River in Chinas Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is located on a site that is 1,100 meters high. The citys territory lies south of the Mongolian border. The city is home to the Han Chinese, who are the … Read more

Weifang

2.6
 

In the central part of Chinas central region of Chinas Yinduodong Province, the city of Waiyong, the transport and trade center of the Yingdao-Jizinan railway, lies. The lands of the city district in the north are close to the coast of the Liaoheuwen Gulf. The city has several industries, including textile, chemical, and food. Machinery … Read more

Beijing

2.5
 

Peking is Chinas capital, the second most populous city in China after Shanghai. It is the countrys largest transportation hub, with excellent road, rail and air service. But Chinas economic supremacy was divided between Hongkong and Shanghai. Beijing was among the top four oldest capitals in the world. And in 2008, Beijing hosted the Summer … Read more

Changzhou

2.5
 

In Eastern China, the city of Changchun is located in the southern part of the Jiangsu Province. It occupies the central part of the Jiangsu River delta. To the east, the city is in close proximity to the shores of Lake Taichou. The water flows northward from the city walls. The ancient city is known … Read more

Chifeng

2.5
 

In Chinas Eastern Mongolia Autonomous Region of the Peoples Republic of China lies the city of Chefin, the administrative center of a single county. In the early 50s of the 20th century, this area was formed as Jouw-Ud aimag, which included 4 khokhouns and one county. Two years later, after the reorganization of Yehui, its … Read more

Hohhot

2.5
 

In northern China, the city of Hohu Khoto, the capital of the Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia, is located in the northern part of China. It is the cultural and economic center of the region. The name of the city is translated as “The place where the wind does not whistle. In the old days, … Read more

Yiwu

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 91 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 910,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Yiwu is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Wuhan

2.5
 

The confluence of the rivers Yangyong and Hanyou in China is the center of the Hubei Province, the city of Wuhan. These places have an ancient history. More than three thousand years ago, they were first settled here. Todays Lake Wuhan is divided into three parts, each of which is located on the banks of … Read more

Dalian

2.5
 

The port city of Dalian is located in the northeastern part of China, in the Yellow Sea Gulf of Dalian. It is the second largest city in China. On the site of the Chinese fishing village of Cinyin, the Russians founded the city of Dalnyi in 1898, leasing the territory of China. It was built … Read more

Xiamen

2.5
 

On the coast of the Gulf of China, the city of Xiamen is located in the Gulf of China. It occupies an area of islands and a part of the coastline located between Jiangsu and Yiuzhengzhou. The old part of the city occupies the southwestern part of the eastern frontier of Xiamen just outside Lake … Read more

Zhoukou

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 106 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 320,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 8 Mbps Internet in Zhoukou is fast averaging 64 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Huainan

2.5
 

On the picturesque right bank of the Huaihai River, the Chinese city of Huaian, the center of coal production, is located on the Anhui River in China. It is 230 kilometers from Nanking. Huaynans economy is based on the industries of iron and steel, machinery, chemical, metal, tobacco, and food. As the center of the … Read more

Linyi

2.5
 

The Chinese city of Linyi, located in Chinas Shandong Province, has many centuries of history. It is almost 2,400 years old. Citizens have long remembered the culture and culture of their ancestors, as evidenced by the many historic monuments. The developing city was ranked among the best cities in the country for trade and commerce … Read more

Tangshan

2.5
 

In the north-east of Chinas Hebei Province lies the city of Tangshan. To the north of the citys territory lies the Yangshan Mountains. The area to the east and south of the Yangshan Mountains faces the coast of the Bay of Bay. The name of the present city is derived from the former name of … Read more

Harbin

2.4
 

In northeastern China lies the city of Harbin, the capital of the province of Hyolongchia. In the Middle Ages, in the 12th century, the first capital city of the state of Jinyin was located here. The origin of Kharabin is related to the construction of the Trans-Czech Republic Railway. In 1898, the railroad station was … Read more

Shenyang

2.4
 

Located in northeastern China, Shenyang has an ancient history. As far back as 5,000 years ago. people were engaged in farming in these places in the fifth century. Because Chinese history is deeply rooted in the early history of writing, much is known about the city of Shenyang. During the Yan State period, the city … Read more

Baoding

2.4
 

In eastern China, the city of Baoding in Chinas Hyderabean province has exploded. At a distance of 157 kilometers from it is the capital city of Beijing. The main provincial city of Beijing has a highway that can take you to the city in about two hours. As an alternative to the railroad, the railroad … Read more

Zhangzhou

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Air quality: 101 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 570,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Zhangzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Jiangmen

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Air quality: 87 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 540,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Jiangmen is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Zhuzhou

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Air quality: 121 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 880,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Zhuzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Guiyang

2.4
 

In the basin of the River Yen, along the banks of the natural waterway of the Yen-Minghui River, lies the city of Huiyang, the capital city of the Huiyang Province in Chinatown. The city is divided into the old part of China and the new areas to the west of HuiYang. A sub-terrestrial, humid climate … Read more

Xining

2.4
 

The capital of Chinas Yingying Province, Xingying, has sprung up on the banks of the China River in Northwest China. It is an important industrial center in the region and a major transportation hub. The region is also a major transportation hub, and it is a successful location for metal and machine building, chemical and … Read more

Zhuhai

2.4
 

In the lands of the province of Guandan, the city of Zhuukhai has sprung up. It is located on the west side of the Cistern River. The city district borders the Macau area. At the junction of both territories is the border crossing of Gouney Bay. Not far from this point is the station, which … Read more

Changsha

2.4
 

On the banks of the Xiangyang River in China lies the city of Changsha, the capital of the Hunan Province. During the existence of the Chu and Ying dynasties, it was known as a large and prosperous city. Archaeological investigations have uncovered the Maudouai burial grounds of the ancient state of Western China. In Changsha, … Read more

Nantong

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Air quality: 84 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 770,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Nantong is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Liuzhou

2.4
 

Beyond the Luzuyang River in the autonomous region of China, the Chinese city of Luzhou, the industrial center of the region, is now located in the autonomous province of Guangxi. Its area is notable for its many cultural attractions and lodgings. Luzhou and Nanjing, the capital city of the province, are separated by 255 kilometers. … Read more

Lianyungang

2.4
 

In eastern China, on the coast of the Yellow Sea, lies the city of Lanyunyungang, the center of the district in the northeastern part of the Jiangsu Province. It consists of 3 urban counties and 4 districts. The citys name is Chinese for Port Near the Port of Ducinglin and the Mountains of South China. … Read more

Kunshan

2.4
 

Kunshan is an urban county in Suzhou Municipality, Jiangsu Province, China. When China was first unified into a single state, the Qin Empire, the Liuxian County (疁县) was established in this area in 221 BC. After the founding of the Han Empire, it was renamed Luoxian County (娄县) in 207 BC. During the Southern and … Read more

Zhongshan

2.4
 

In the valley of the Szechuan River in China lies the city of Zhongyang, a major transportation hub and the center of the agricultural region. The history of the city dates back to the 11th century. It was founded as a small trading settlement called Syangyang. In the second half of the 12th century, the … Read more

Changshu

2.4
 

On the banks of the Xiangyang River in China lies the city of Changsha, the capital of the Hunan Province. During the existence of the Chu and Ying dynasties, it was known as a large and prosperous city. Archaeological investigations have uncovered the Maudouai burial grounds of the ancient state of Western China. In Changsha, … Read more

Zibo

2.4
 

Chinas Chinese province of China, Chinas largest industrial center, is located in Chinas Dongdong Province. The city district consists of 5 districts and 3 counties. It is one of the largest industrial cities in the country. It is a traditional industry of its own. The Museum of Porcelain can trace the history of the industry … Read more

Datong

2.4
 

In the north of China, the city of Dataton lies in provincial China. Its land occupies the land near the Great Wall of China, which separates the land of Inner Mongolia from Inner China. The area is rich in deposits of coal, which active mining transformed Datong into a major industrial center in the aftermath. … Read more

Qiqihar

2.4
 

On the left bank of the Yenisei River in the Huilongjiang River lies the Chinese city of Öciczikar. 228 kilometers away is Harbin. The present city was formed as a small village in 1333, founded by Mongols. The city, which occupied an advantageous position, became a place of dispatch for riverboats from 1674. In 1699, … Read more

Ruian

2.3
 

Ruiyang, aka Ruiyang and Ruiyang, is a Chinese urban county, a third-level administrative unit. It belongs to Zhejiang Province and Wenzhou Municipality, which is almost everywhere mountainous, even where it borders the East China Sea. Many of the county’s mountains are higher than 1,000 meters, yet it has managed to become quite urbanized, especially where … Read more

Huzhou

2.3
 

Overall Score 2.3 Air quality: 81 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 1,100,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Huzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Yangzhou

2.3
 

By the way to the place where the Great Canal and the River Yinjiang meet, the city of Yinchzhou has sprung up. It lies on the land of the Jiegyan Province in China. The ancient city has long surpassed its age of 2.5 thousand years. In the 4th century before Christ, the city was called … Read more

Weihai

2.3
 

Huang-Huangan Autonomous Region of China is Bayhai, a famous resort, port and city with a developed fishing industry. In 1984, a settlement of 14 of Chinas 14 cities in the region opened up to the outside world. Among the neighborhoods, the most notable is Silver Beach, which has many hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, sporting equipment … Read more

Wuxi

2.3
 

The Great Channel in the Jiangsu Lake is home to the city of Ousu, a county in eastern China. It occupies an area in the lower reaches of the Yenise River. The citys name is translated in Chinese as No tin. At one time, the city was called Yew (Quoting Tin) and the area was … Read more

Zhangjiakou

2.3
 

In the northwest of Chinas Hebei Province lies the city of Zhangyakou. Its territory is surrounded by a plain surrounded by massifs. The city is crossed by the Ynhui River, dividing it into two parts. The two banks are joined together by a number of different sizes and structures. To see the magnificent panoramic view … Read more

Putian

2.3
 

The city of Putyatin lies on the territory of Chinas Fujian Province. The city district has the same name and occupies the area between Yongyang and Fujian and is located in the central part of the coastline of the province. The coastal area is notable for its many gulfs and islands, the most famous of … Read more

Yichang

2.3
 

On the western side of the River Yen, in the western part of the Huaiye Province, lies the town of Yichang. Its historic part, though marked on some maps as a separate area, is not a map and is not part of several city districts. A narrow valley divides the city district into two parts. … Read more

Zhanjiang

2.3
 

In the southwestern territories of Guangdong lies the city of Zhangyuan, a port on the South China Sea coast in Zhangyuan Bay. It is known for its chemical, food, and mechanical engineering industries. It is one of the largest port cities in South China. Beijing, the cultural and educational center of China, grew out of … Read more

Zhangjiagang

2.3
 

In the southwestern territories of Guangdong lies the city of Zhangyuan, a port on the South China Sea coast in Zhangyuan Bay. It is known for its chemical, food, and mechanical engineering industries. It is one of the largest port cities in South China. Beijing, the cultural and educational center of China, grew out of … Read more

Changchun

2.3
 

In the central part of Chinas Sunyun Province, the city of Changchun, the capital of Guirin Province, has opened up. Twenty kilometers from the city center lies Lake Clear Moon and its surrounding park. The urban area is located in a monsoon temperate climate zone, which is characterized by a wet, wintery winter season and … Read more

Jilin

2.3
 

In a hilly area, on both sides of the Sungari River, lies the city of Girin. It is located on the territory of the same province. In the old days, the waterfront was close to the city limits, and it was almost a continuous river flow. One of its former names is "Geirin-ula" -quot;River City". … Read more

Zhengzhou

2.3
 

In China, the city of Jiangsu, the capital of Chinas Haining Province, lies in the heart of China. It is located in the central part of the country. At one time it was one of the ancient capitals of ancient China. About three and a half thousand years ago, during the dynasty of the Chang … Read more

Nanning

2.3
 

Nanjing is the cultural and administrative center of Chinas Guangdong Autonomous Region. It is located in its southwestern part. The metropolitan area is made up of 6 counties and an equal number of districts. The city area has been inhabited since ancient times. In 318, it was the seat of the county of Jinyin. In … Read more

Fushun

2.3
 

In northeastern China, the city of Fouchouin lies in the province of Leyonging. It is separated by 45 kilometers from Cheyenne, the capital city of the province. The city district occupies the area along the Hui Huynhui River. His land stretched from west to east for about 30 kilometers. The founding year of Fouchouin is … Read more

Jiaxing

2.3
 

Overall Score 2.3 Air quality: 86 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 880,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Jiaxing is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Yinchuan

2.2
 

The autonomous region of Yining, China, is home to the city of Yingyun. It occupies the northern part of the region between the eastern part of China and the Huanghei River area. In ancient times, Yingyun was the capital city of the Xi and Xia states, where the Tangut (Tibetan-Burmese people) lived. In Chinese, the … Read more

Luoyang

2.2
 

In the western territories of Chinas Henan Province lies the city of Loyal. In former times it was one of the capitals of the country. The territory of the present city has been popular since ancient times. It was founded by Chew Gung, the first representative of the Chew Gung dynasty. In the 11th century, … Read more

Dongying

2.2
 

In the northern part of Chinas northern region of China, Dunyin is the center of the city district. It was established in 1983 as the basis for the further development of the Cheyenne oil fields. The field was discovered in 1961 in the village of Dunyin, which was later named after the town. Conventional Dunyin … Read more

Nanyang

2.2
 

In the southern land of Chinas Henan Province, there is the city of Hunan, one of Chinas most contentious and hottest population centers. In Chinese, it is translated as the Sun City of Wan ” the Sun City of Wan “. The territory of Van Yang is divided into a city district, three districts, and … Read more

Wenling

2.2
 

Overall Score 2.2 Air quality: 67 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 1,200,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Wenling is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x to 2 … Read more

Urumqi

2.2
 

On the northern slopes of the Tien Shan Mountains, the city of Orrumy, the capital center of the Sinyin-Uygursk region, sprang up in the valley of a single river. Earlier it was called Lóyòtai, then Äíõóà. Its territory has a very high level of wind energy. There are oil and metal industries here. The city … Read more

Hefei

2.2
 

In the center of the province of Anhui is the city of Khokhui, the city district and the capital center of the province. It is among the oldest urban settlements of China. It was part of the state of China from the 8th century to the 6th century. During the Dynasty of Yin, the city … Read more

Anyang

2.2
 

20 kilometers from Seoul in South Korea is the city of Anjoman. The locality is located in the province of Kyōngyō. It is connected to the capital city by the metropolitan railway. The city outskirts in the west are connected to Ahnan, Yichhon, Kichhon, in the north-east to Kichhon. The territory of the city is … Read more

Huizhou

2.2
 

Overall Score 2.2 Air quality: 81 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 590,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Huizhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Xiangyang

2.2
 

Xiangyang (襄阳, pinyin Xiāngyáng) is an urban district in Hubei Province of China. Overall Score 2.2 Air quality: 104 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 870,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Xiangyang is fast averaging 16 … Read more

Zhucheng

2.2
 

Zhucheng (Chinese: 诸城, pinyin: Zhūchéng) is an urban county in Weifang City District, Shandong Province, China. Its name means “Zhu City” after the administrative center of Zhu County, which was located here in ancient times. Under the Western Han Empire, Guo Meng was granted the title of Dunhu-hou (东武侯) in 201 BC, and the area … Read more

Taiyuan

2.2
 

On the banks of the Fengyuhe River in China lies the city of Chinas capital city of Chinas Shenyang. ×There are many highways running through the city area. Black metal industry and mechanical engineering have been developed. There are food and chemical industries. Local artisans produce their own products. Higher education institutions are open – … Read more

Handan

2.2
 

In northern China, Chinas northern region of Hibaiyei, there is the city of Xian. In the past, part of the present city was occupied by Yecheng, the capital of the state of Huiui. The modern city of Xian is the meeting place of several industrial enterprises. Here we have the textile and mechanical engineering industries. … Read more

Jinan

2.2
 

On the banks of the Han River, 400 kilometers from Beijing, lies the capital of Chinas Guangdong Province, the city of Seoul. It occupies a natural area that is characterized by a shift from a sub-tropical humid climate to a continental climate. The city and its surroundings are characterized by an abundance of Asian sources. … Read more

Jiamusi

2.2
 

On the banks of the Sungarian River in China, the city of Jiamusy is located in China. To the northwest of it lies the city district of Higaigang, and to the east of the city limits extends the border with the Khabarovsk region of the Russian Federation. The lands occupied by the present-day city and … Read more

Shaoxing

2.2
 

Overall Score 2.2 Air quality: 77 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 630,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Shaoxing is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Xiangtan

2.2
 

Overall Score 2.2 Air quality: 114 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 710,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 1 Mbps Internet in Xiangtan is fast averaging 8 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Wuhu

2.2
 

In the province of Anhui in China, the city of Ouhu, the center of the automobile industry, has been revived. It was supposedly founded in the ancient period, in the 2nd century AD. Initially, it was a small village located on the banks of the river Jinxo. In those early days its inhabitants were engaged … Read more

Yantai

2.2
 

On the coast of the Chinese peninsula of Chinas Chinas Dongdong Peninsula lies the popular city of Yenyongtai, a popular resort and port. Its territory has been inhabited since ancient times. For example, the present town of Lai Chui, which is part of Yingtai, was inhabited by the peoples who called themselves the Eastern Yi" … Read more

Taizhou

2.1
 

The city of Taichou is the center of an urban district in the Chinese province of Changgyeongsang. The name of the city is translated in Chinese as “The Tower District. According to one version, the origin of the name is associated with a high pile built of brick. It is one of the oldest in … Read more

Kunming

2.1
 

On the northern shore of Lake Dyanyin, the city of Kunming, the metropolitan center of the province of Yunying, has sprung up on three sides surrounded by mountain massifs. The origins of the city are related to the tribesmen who lived there in ancient times. During the Han and Tan dynasties, they inhabited the lake … Read more

Tengzhou

2.1
 

Overall Score 2.1 Air quality: 106 US AQI = / day Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 1,500,000 people GDP: $8,126 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-a power-plug-i power-plug-c Internet: 2 Mbps Internet in Tengzhou is fast averaging 16 Mbps but the Great Firewall slows down speeds to foreign websites by 8x … Read more

Zunyi

2.1
 

West Chinas southwest China is home to the city of Yongyun, a major transportation hub. There are several industries in its territory that produce paper, food products, and textiles. Machine building, metallurgy, and chemical industries have developed. In the area, margueran ore and coal are being mined. It became a developed industrial center in the … Read more

Puning

2.1
 

Its main industries include citrus fruits, plums, clothing, traditional Chinese medicine, etc. As the city is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, there is plenty of sunshine and abundant rainfall, spring fertile land and the development of fruit production with unique natural and geographical conditions. Punin famous “Shuiguozhixiang”, the existing city base … Read more

Ningbo

2.1
 

In the north-northeastern part of Chinas North East China lies the city of Ningyin. Its name, translated in Chinese, means calm and quiet. The northern area of Ningyong River is washed by the waters of the Haining Yue Bay. The eastern part of the city lies on the coast of the East China Sea. In … Read more

Qinhuangdao

2.1
 

In the northeastern part of Chinas Hyundai province lies the city of Yingyangdao, a transportation hub and the center of the glass industry. In Chinese, the name of the city is translated as "the Island of the King Yin&quot. Beyond the southern city limits lies the Bay of Bohai. To the north of Yingyangdang runs … Read more

Guilin

2.1
 

South of China in the autonomous region of Guangxi is the city of Huilin, a major transportation and industrial center of the region. Its territory extends along the border of the Huizhen River, a tributary of the Xizhen River. There is an airport within the city limits. There are manufactures of machinery, foodstuffs, chemicals, and … Read more

Lanzhou

2.1
 

In the northwestern part of China, in the middle reaches of the Han River, lies the city of Lanzhou, the capital city of the Hunan Province. Its history began more than 2,000 years ago, when the city began at the crossroads of the Great Silk Road and the Huanghei Waterway. In the northern part of … Read more

Foshan

2
 

In the heart of the Yellow River in central Chinas Guangdong Province lies the central city of Foshan, the ancient center for the production of fiber, silk, and furniture. Its name, translated in Chinese, means the Mountain of Wisdom. Located just a short distance from Guangzhou, it is only 16 kilometers away. The cities are … Read more

Anshan

2
 

Within the mountainous city of Yiangyin, the city of An Yiangyin has sprung up in the Liaoning Province. In Chinese, it means Chinese village, and its origin is related to the shape of a mountain in the area of Anjiang. The city is located 89 kilometers from the capital of the country. It is the … Read more

Xuzhou

2
 

In the northwest of Chinas Jiangsu Province, the city of Xuzhou is a commercial and industrial center with a developed transport infrastructure. The main industries that serve as the basis for the citys economy are the chemical, mechanical engineering, construction, textile, and coal-processing industries. The production of electrical appliances, textile and leather products is productive. … Read more

Wenzhou

2
 

In the land of Chinas South China Province lies the city district of Wenyongchu, the economic and transport center of the region. To the east, its territory is washed by the waters of the East China Sea. To the north of the city is Taichzhou, and to the west of it is the city of … Read more