Place:List of capitals in China
The scope of this list is limited to capital cities of first-level administrative divisions such as provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and special administrative regions, also including sub-provincial cities which are governed by a province but administered independently in many ways from a province.
Provincial-level capitals
- Note: The China claims Taiwan as one of its provinces, which it does not control.
Jurisdiction | Capital | Chinese | Capital since | Land area (km²) |
Population (2020) |
Urban area population (2020) |
Symbol | Seat | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anhui | Hefei | 合肥市 | 1853 | 11,434 | 9,369,881 | 5,118,199 | 庐 | Shushan | |
Beijing (Municipality) |
Beijing | 北京市 | 1927 | 16,801 | 21,893,095 | 21,893,095 | 京 | Tongzhou | |
Chongqing (Municipality) |
Chongqing | 重庆市 | 1927 | 82,401 | 32,054,159 | 22,251,500 | 渝 | Yuzhong | |
Fujian | Fuzhou | 福州市 | 1278 | 12,177 | 8,291,268 | 4,094,491 | 榕 | Gulou | |
Gansu | Lanzhou | 兰州市 | 1667 | 13,300 | 4,359,446 | 3,072,100 | 兰 | Chengguan | |
Guangdong | Guangzhou | 广州市 | 1369 | 7,434 | 18,676,605 | 16,492,590 | 穗 | Yuexiu | |
Guangxi (Autonomous region) |
Nanning | 南宁市 | 1912 | 22,189 | 8,741,584 | 5,977,185 | 邕 | Qingxiu | |
Guizhou | Guiyang | 贵阳市 | 1413 | 8,034 | 5,987,018 | 4,506,134 | 筑 | Guanshanhu | |
Hainan | Haikou | 海口市 | 1988 | 2,237 | 2,046,189 | 2,046,189 | 海 | Xiuying | |
Hebei | Shijiazhuang | 石家庄市 | 1968 | 15,722 | 11,235,086 | 4,717,198 | 石 | Chang'an | |
Heilongjiang | Harbin | 哈尔滨市 | 1949 | 53,100 | 10,009,854 | 7,152,381 | 哈 | Songbei | |
Henan | Zhengzhou | 郑州市 | 1954 | 7,507 | 12,600,574 | 6,650,532 | 郑 | Zhongyuan | |
Hong Kong (Special administrative region) |
Hong Kong | 香港特别行政区 | 1997 | 1,104 | 7,481,800 | 7,481,800 | 港 | Central & Western | |
Hubei | Wuhan | 武汉市 | 1927 | 8,494 | 12,326,500 | 12,326,500 | 汉 | Jiang'an | |
Hunan | Changsha | 长沙市 | 1664 | 11,819 | 10,047,914 | 6,242,453 | 星 | Yuelu | |
Inner Mongolia (Autonomous region) |
Hohhot | 呼和浩特市 | 1952 | 17,224 | 3,446,100 | 2,681,758 | 呼 | Xincheng | |
Jiangsu | Nanjing | 南京市 | 1952 | 6,598 | 9,314,685 | 9,314,685 | 宁 | Xuanwu | |
Jiangxi | Nanchang | 南昌市 | 1277 | 7,372 | 6,255,007 | 3,929,660 | 洪 | Honggutan | |
Jilin | Changchun | 长春市 | 1954 | 20,532 | 9,066,906 | 5,691,024 | 春 | Nanguan | |
Liaoning | Shenyang | 沈阳市 | 1662 | 12,942 | 9,070,093 | 7,885,142 | 沈 | Hunnan | |
Macau (Special administrative region) |
Macau | 澳门特别行政区 | 1999 | 29 | 683,100 | 683,100 | 澳 | São Lourenço | |
Ningxia (Autonomous region) |
Yinchuan | 银川市 | 1928 | 4,467 | 2,859,074 | 1,901,793 | 银 | Jinfeng | |
Qinghai | Xining | 西宁市 | 1928 | 7,372 | 2,467,965 | 1,954,795 | 湟 | Chengzhong | |
Shaanxi | Xi'an | 西安市 | 1286 | 9,983 | 12,952,907 | 11,904,805 | 镐 | Weiyang | |
Shandong | Jinan | 济南市 | 1377 | 8,177 | 9,202,432 | 8,352,574 | 济 | Lixia | |
Shanghai (Municipality) |
Shanghai | 上海市 | 1927 | 6,340 | 24,870,895 | 24,870,895 | 沪 | Huangpu | |
Shanxi | Taiyuan | 太原市 | 1369 | 6,959 | 5,305,061 | 4,529,141 | 并 | Xinghualing | |
Sichuan | Chengdu | 成都市 | 1286 | 12,132 | 20,937,757 | 15,419,445 | 蓉 | Wuhou | |
Tianjin (Municipality) |
Tianjin | 天津市 | 1927 | 11,760 | 13,866,009 | 10,932,000 | 津 | Hexi | |
Tibet (Autonomous region) |
Lhasa | 拉萨市 | 1642 | 29,274 | 867,891 | 648,044 | 拉 | Chengguan | |
Xinjiang (Autonomous region) |
Ürümqi | 乌鲁木齐市 | 1884 | 14,577 | 3,112,559 | 3,029,372 | 乌 | Tianshan | |
Yunnan | Kunming | 昆明市 | 1275 | 21,473 | 8,460,088 | 5,604,310 | 昆 | Chenggong | |
Zhejiang | Hangzhou | 杭州市 | 1367 | 16,847 | 11,936,010 | 10,711,238 | 杭 | Jianggan |
Sub-provincial cities that are not themselves provincial capitals
Sub-provincial cities have a status that is below that of the municipalities, which are independent and equivalent to provinces, but above other, regular prefecture-level cities, which are completely ruled by their respective provinces. However, these sub-provincial cities are marked the same as other provincial capitals (or a prefecture-level city if the city is not a provincial capital) on almost all maps.
In total, there are five sub-provincial cities that are not themselves provincial capitals. These five cities have been designated as "Cities with Independent Planning Status" (Chinese: 计划单列市; pinyin: Jìhuá Dānliè Shì).
List of the Cities with Independent Planning Status
With the exception of Fuzhou, the provincial capital of Fujian Province, the provincial capitals of the other four provinces listed above – Guangzhou, Shenyang, Jinan, and Hangzhou – are themselves sub-provincial cities. Before 1997, when Chongqing was a sub-provincial city of Sichuan Province, provincial capital Chengdu was also a sub-provincial city.
See also
- Historical capitals of China
- List of cities in China
- List of cities in China by population
- List of the current and former capitals of the subdivisions of China
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of capitals in China.
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