Feel the buzz of the urbanization rush in the fastest developing country in the history of the planet. When you travel through any mainland Chinese city remember you are walking through a giant that 30 years ago was only a fraction of the size!
Though places like Tianjin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Dongguan are not typical tourist destinations they have several "undiscovered" attractions, and lots to do. Visit the cities where your clothes and many other everyday items were made. China’s large cities are known as the “factory of the world”, though not all of them are "factory cities".
See how these rapidly-developing cities function. Experience China’s most-modern infrastructure. The following are China’s top 10 largest cities, all with populations over 7 million. [2013]
1. Shanghai

- Location: The Yangtze Delta, Central East China
- Urban population: 22 million
- GDP per capita: $14k
2. Beijing

- Location: Near the Bohai Gulf, Northeast China
- Urban population: 19 million
- GDP per capita: $15k
Beijing has the world's largest airport, and an extensive, mostly new subway system, but ongoing traffic congestion issues. The Forbiden City still features strongly in the core of its 6-ringroad concentric layout.
3. Guangzhou

- Location: The Pearl River Delta, Southeast China
- Urban population: 11 million
- GDP per capita: $19k
4. Shenzhen

- Location: The Pearl River Delta, Southeast China
- Urban population: 10 million
- GDP per capita: $22k
5. Tianjin
- Location: On the Bohai Gulf, Northeast China
- Urban population: 11 million
- GDP per capita: $16k
Tianjin Port to Beijing Downtown Transfer Service
There is no direct transportation between the port and Tianjin city and Beijing. The best way to go from the port to these places is to book a transfer service. We offer private transfer from the port to Beijing and Beijing Capital International Airport. The tour guide on the bus will introduce Beijing to you and give you some tips about travelling Beijing and China. Read more about Tianjin Port Transfer to Beijing & Beijing Sightseeing6. Taipei

- Location: North coast of Taiwan, Southeast China
- Urban population: 8 million
- GDP per capita: $50k
7. Hong Kong

- Location: The Pearl River Delta, Southeast China
- Urban population: 7 million
- GDP per capita: $39k
Hong Kong's major industries are all tertiary (service) sector, including finance, communications, and foreign investments. It has the world's third largest container port, but unlike other Chinese ports its exports mainly come from other Chinese cities.
7. Dongguan

- Location: The Pearl River Delta, Southeast China
- Urban population: 8 million
- GDP per capita: $10k
9. Hangzhou

- Location: The Yangtze Delta, Central East China
- Urban population: 7 million
- GDP per capita: $15k
Hangzhou has wide, clean, and orderly roads and a network of expressways. Everything seems well maintained, extending to the upkeep of its tourist attractions.
10. Chengdu

- Location: The Sichuan Basin, West Central China
- Urban population: 7 million
- GDP per capita: $10k
Though industry does play a part in Chengdu's economy, its growth is more a result of the tide of urbanization driving the rural population towards the cities in search of better paid work, than of foreign or domestic investment. With Chengdu being the lone large city in Sichuan Province people gravitate there.
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