Shenzhen, as a city in Guangdong province and the first SEC of China, has four city-grade districts and four functional areas, entrenched on the east coast of the Pearl River Delta and adjacent to Hong Kong.
Shenzhen takes the fourth ranking in 2011 China’s City Competitiveness, maintaining its position as China’s Economic Centre, the largest foreign trade base and one of three financial centers on the mainland with Shanghai and Beijing. Further, the 26th World University Games hosted successfully here in 2011. As to the industry fields, high-tech, finance, logistics and services predominate as the major driving force for the pillar industries. Shenzhen is committed to forming a modern innovative industry system base for the modern service industry.
Shenzhen’s outline and economic information for 2010 is detailed below:
Resident population – 10.37 million
Land area – 1,991.64 square kilometers
GDP – RMB958.15 billion
GDP per capita – RMB94,296
GDP growth rate – 13.2%
CPI – 103.5
Foreign investment (direct) – RMB5.65 billion
Fixed investment – RMB194.47 billion
Total retail sales – RMB300.08 billion
Corporate income tax – 25%
Urban per capita disposable income – RMB32,380.86
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