- Tokyo-Yokohama ($1479) [9392]
- Seoul-Incheon (23.6 million x $23,750 *6.35) [3559]
- Osaka-Kobe ($418) [2654]
- Nagoya ($329) [2089]
- Shanghai [1717]
- Singapore ($260 billion x 6.35) [ 1651]
- Hong Kong ($243 billion x 6.35) [1545]
- Beijing [1411]
- Sydney ($213 ( [1353]
- Fukuoka (175) [1111]
- Taipei-Keelung (6.9 million x $25,000 *6.35) [1095]
- Melbourne, Australia [1092]
- Guangzhou (Canton) [1075]
- Shenzhen [958]
- Manila, Philippines ($149) [946]
- Suzhou [923]
- Tianjin [922]
- Brisbane, Australia [870]
- Chongqing [793]
- Busan, South Korea [768]
- Bangkok [756]
- Perth, Australia [660]
- Hangzhou [595]
- Jakarta, Indonesia [584]
- Wuxi [579]
- Qingdao [567]
- Foshan [565]
- Wuhan [557]
- Chengdu [555]
- Sapporo, Japan (83) [527]
- Ningbo [516]
- Dalian [516]
- Nanjing [513]
- Shenyang [502]
Friday, May 25, 2012
List of Top Cities, version C1
I'm going to start a new list of top cities, from a Chinese perspective. The ranking is strictly by GDP. Each new version will gradually include more cities. The number is the city's GDP in billions of yuan.
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