List of China administrative divisions by GDP per capita

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This is a list of the first-level administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC), including all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, in order of their total gross domestic product per capita in 2006. The figures are given in Renminbi. In 2006, 1 US dollar converts to just a little under 8 Renminbi by exchange rates, and is estimated by the International Monetary Fund to be equivalent to about 3.450 Renminbi by purchasing power parity (though prices vary from region to region within China).

The Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, which maintain separate economic systems and separate currencies, are shown below for comparison purposes. The Republic of China (Taiwan), with de facto self-governance and limited international recognition, and whose territory is claimed by the People's Republic of China, is shown below for comparison purposes as well. These figures are shown in US Dollars based on purchasing power parity estimated by the IMF in 2006. Their figures are shown in US Dollars based on purchasing power parity estimated by the IMF in 2006.

in US$ (PPP as of 2006)
 Hong Kong 38,838
 Macau 28,400
 Republic of China (Taiwan) 30,084
Rank Province in RMB¥ in US$ (PPP)1
1 Shanghai 56,733 16,444
2 Beijing 49,505 14,349
3 Tianjin 40,961 11,873
4 Zhejiang 31,684 9,184
5 Jiangsu 28,685 8,314
6 Guangdong 28,077 8,138
7 Shandong 23,546 6,825
8 Liaoning 21,802 6,319
9 Fujian 21,152 6,131
10 Inner Mongolia 20,047 5,811
11 Hebei 16,894 4,897
12 Heilongjiang 16,268 4,715
13 Jilin 15,625 4,529
14 Xinjiang 14,871 4,310
15 Shanxi 14,106 4,089
16 Henan 13,279 3,849
17 Hubei 13,169 3,817
18 Hainan 12,650 3,667
19 Chongqing 12,437 3,605
20 Hunan 11,830 3,429
21 Ningxia 11,784 3,416
22 Shaanxi 11,762 3,409
23 Qinghai 11,753 3,407
24 Jiangxi 10,679 3,095
25 Sichuan 10,574 3,065
26 Tibet Autonomous Region 10,396 3,013
27 Guangxi 10,240 2,968
28 Anhui 10,044 2,911
29 Yunnan 8,961 2,597
30 Gansu 8,749 2,536
31 Guizhou 5,750 1,667

1Using IMF estimate of 3.450 as the conversion rate.

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