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China GDP
by province
The top 4 provinces in China in terms of GDP were Guangdong (USD 325
billion), followed by Shandong (USD 269 billion), Shanghai (USD 273 billion)
and Zhejiang (USD 196 billion) in 2006.
The largest province in terms of GDP is Guangdong,
which counted for 11.3% of China total GDP in 2006.
USD in billion

China
GDP per capita by province
Although Zhejiang is the third largest province in
terms of GDP, its GDP per capita is highest province
in 2006, which reached USD 3510, the other top 5
provinces are Jiangsu (USD 3586), Guangdong
(USD 3510), Shandong (USD 2943) and Liaoning (USD
2725).
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