List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by GDP

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The article lists China's first-level administrative divisions by gross domestic product (GDP). Each province's GDP is listed in both the national currency renminbi (CNY), and at nominal U.S. dollar values according to annual average exchange rates. Purchasing power parity (ppp) index changes frequently, and its relevant data is not included in the main table, only included at the end of the entry. PPP reference comes from the World Economic Outlook published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The average CNY exchange rate used here is from the China NBS, and CNY PPP exchange rates are estimated according to the IMF.

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  >$1 trillion   $500 billion - $1.0 trillion   $250 - $500 billion   <$250 billion

List

List of 31 provinces in mainland China by nominal GDP for 2023 & 2024 (at current price) [1]
provincesGDP in 2024 (mil. GDP)
(preliminary budget data)
GDP in 2023 (mil. GDP)
(revision based on the 5th econ-census)
ExRate: ¥7.1217 per US dollar in 2024 [2] ExRate: ¥7.0467 per US dollar in 2023
CN¥US$share
(%)
CN¥US$share
(%)
Mainland China 134,908,35018,943,279100129,427,17018,367,061100
Guangdong [3] 14,163,3811,988,76410.5013,790,5421,957,02110.66
Jiangsu [4] 13,700,8001,923,81010.1613,092,4001,857,94810.12
Shandong [5] 9,856,6001,384,0237.319,420,6001,336,8817.28
Zhejiang [6] 9,013,1001,265,5836.688,562,0001,215,0376.62
Sichuan [7] 6,469,700908,4494.806,135,340870,6694.74
Henan [8] 6,358,999892,9054.716,062,770860,3704.68
Hubei [9] 6,001,297842,6784.455,679,400805,9664.39
Fujian [10] 5,776,102811,0574.285,480,170777,6934.23
Shanghai [11] 5,392,671757,2174.005,140,447729,4833.97
Hunan [12] 5,323,099747,4483.955,066,750719,0253.91
Anhui [13] 5,062,500710,8563.754,822,700684,3913.73
Beijing [14] 4,984,310699,8763.694,735,370671,9983.66
Hebei [15] 4,752,690667,3533.524,566,000647,9633.53
Shaanxi [16] 3,553,877499,0212.633,397,645482,1612.63
Jiangxi [17] 3,420,250480,2582.543,267,710463,7222.52
Liaoning [18] 3,261,270457,9342.423,138,980445,4542.43
Chongqing [19] 3,219,315452,0432.393,061,428434,4482.37
Yunnan [20] 3,153,410442,7892.343,059,582434,1862.36
Guangxi [21] 2,864,940402,2832.122,750,200390,2822.12
Inner Mongolia [22] 2,631,460369,4991.952,502,050355,0671.93
Shanxi [23] 2,549,469357,9861.892,605,100369,6912.01
Guizhou [24] 2,266,712318,2821.682,151,370305,3021.66
Xinjiang [25] 2,053,408288,3311.521,960,334278,1921.51
Tianjin [26] 1,802,432253,0901.341,721,179244,2531.33
Heilongjiang [27] 1,647,690231,3621.221,647,070233,7361.27
Jilin [28] 1,436,122201,6541.061,394,271197,8621.08
Gansu [29] 1,300,290182,5810.961,234,570175,1980.95
Hainan [30] 793,569111,4300.59759,020107,7130.59
Ningxia [31] 550,27677,2680.41536,87676,1880.41
Qinghai [32] 395,07955,4750.29384,91954,6240.30
Tibet [33] 276,49438,8240.20253,28635,9440.20

Historical data (Nominal GDP)


GDP by national currency (renminbi) in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China by Chinese yuan (billions) [1]
year2023(p)2022(r)2021(r)2020(r)201520102000
China(mainland) 126,058.21120,472.40114,923.70101,356.7068,885.8241,211.9310,028.01
Guangdong 13,567.3012,951.3612,471.9511,115.167,473.244,594.461,081.02
Jiangsu 12,822.2012,208.9311,739.2410,280.777,125.594,138.39855.37
Shandong 9,206.908,757.698,287.527,279.825,528.883,392.25827.81
Zhejiang 8,255.307,806.067,404.086,468.914,350.772,739.99616.48
Sichuan 6,013.305,661.025,408.804,850.163,034.201,722.48392.82
Henan 5,913.205,822.015,807.145,425.943,708.412,265.50505.30
Hubei 5,580.405,274.175,009.124,300.453,034.401,622.69354.54
Fujian 5,435.505,176.514,956.614,360.862,681.951,500.25376.45
Hunan 5,001.304,755.864,571.354,154.262,853.861,557.43355.15
Shanghai 4,721.904,480.914,365.323,896.332,688.701,791.54481.22
Anhui 4,705.104,460.774,256.523,806.152,383.121,324.98312.53
Hebei 4,394.404,198.804,039.713,601.382,639.841,800.36462.82
Beijing 4,376.104,154.094,104.563,594.332,477.911,496.40327.78
Shaanxi 3,378.603,283.823,012.172,601.411,789.88984.52180.40
Jiangxi 3,220.003,121.382,982.782,578.201,678.09938.32200.31
Liaoning 3,020.902,882.612,756.952,501.142,021.031,389.63466.91
Chongqing 3,014.602,857.612,807.732,504.141,604.05806.53182.21
Yunnan 3,002.102,855.612,716.162,455.571,496.00773.53203.01
Guangxi 2,720.202,618.612,520.912,212.091,479.78855.24208.00
Shanxi 2,569.802,558.392,287.041,783.561,183.64890.39184.57
Inner Mongolia 2,462.702,338.892,116.601,725.801,294.90819.99153.91
Guizhou 2,091.302,001.041,945.861,786.041,054.10451.90102.99
Xinjiang 1,912.601,804.271,631.161,380.07930.69536.02136.36
Tianjin 1,673.701,613.221,568.511,400.801,087.95683.08159.17
Heilongjiang 1,588.401,583.151,485.821,363.341,169.00830.83285.55
Jilin 1,353.101,281.811,316.381,225.601,001.80641.05175.14
Gansu 1,186.401,112.141,022.55897.97655.66394.37105.29
Hainan 755.10688.96650.41556.62373.42202.0552.68
Ningxia 531.50510.46458.82395.63257.94157.1729.50
Qinghai 379.90362.33338.51300.98201.10114.4226.37
Tibet 239.30215.02208.02190.27104.3051.2911.78

GDP by US dollar in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China by US dollar (billions) [34]
XRrate7.04676.72616.45156.89766.22846.76958.2784
year2023(p)2022(r)2021(r)2020(r)201520102000
China(mainland) 17,888.9717,911.1817,813.4914,694.4911,059.956,087.881,211.35
Guangdong 1,925.341,925.541,933.191,611.451,199.87678.70130.58
Jiangsu 1,819.601,815.161,819.611,490.491,144.05611.33103.33
Shandong 1,306.551,302.051,284.591,055.41887.69501.11100.00
Zhejiang 1,171.511,160.561,147.65937.85698.54404.7674.47
Sichuan 853.35841.65838.38703.17487.16254.4547.45
Henan 839.14865.58900.12786.64595.40334.6661.04
Hubei 791.92784.13776.43623.47487.19239.7142.83
Fujian 771.35769.62768.29632.23430.60221.6245.47
Hunan 709.74707.08708.57602.28458.20230.0742.90
Shanghai 670.09666.20676.64564.88431.68264.6558.13
Anhui 667.70663.20659.77551.81382.62195.7337.75
Hebei 623.61624.25626.17522.12423.84265.9555.91
Beijing 621.01617.61636.22521.10397.84221.0539.59
Shaanxi 479.46488.22466.89377.15287.37145.4321.79
Jiangxi 456.95464.07462.34373.78269.43138.6124.20
Liaoning 428.70428.57427.33362.61324.49205.2856.40
Chongqing 427.80424.85435.21363.05257.54119.1422.01
Yunnan 426.03424.56421.01356.00240.19114.2724.52
Guangxi 386.02389.32390.75320.70237.59126.3425.13
Shanxi 364.68380.37354.50258.58190.04131.5322.30
Inner Mongolia 349.48347.73328.08250.20207.90121.1318.59
Guizhou 296.78297.50301.61258.94169.2466.7612.44
Xinjiang 271.42268.25252.83200.08149.4379.1816.47
Tianjin 237.52239.84243.12203.09174.68100.9119.23
Heilongjiang 225.41235.37230.31197.65187.69122.7334.49
Jilin 192.02190.57204.04177.68160.8494.7021.16
Gansu 168.36165.35158.50130.19105.2758.2612.72
Hainan 107.16102.43100.8280.7059.9529.856.36
Ningxia 75.4375.8971.1257.3641.4123.223.56
Qinghai 53.9153.8752.4743.6432.2916.903.19
Tibet 33.9631.9732.2427.5816.757.581.42

GDP by PPP intl dollar in main years

GDP in 31 provinces of mainland China
by purchasing power parity (intl$ billions)
reference only here for the frequent changes in the ppp indicator
(WEO published on April 16, 2024, by IMF [35] )
XRrate
(ppp)
3.79943.98294.18194.24763.87073.32532.7283
year2023(p)2022(r)2021(r)2020(r)201520102000
China (mainland) 33,178.4530,247.4127,481.2223,862.1117,796.7312,393.453,675.55
Guangdong 3,570.913,251.742,982.362,616.811,930.721,381.67396.22
Jiangsu 3,374.803,065.342,807.152,420.371,840.901,244.52313.52
Shandong 2,423.252,198.821,981.761,713.871,428.391,020.13303.42
Zhejiang 2,172.791,959.891,770.511,522.961,124.03823.98225.96
Sichuan 1,582.701,421.331,293.381,141.86783.89517.99143.98
Henan 1,556.351,461.751,388.641,277.41958.07681.29185.21
Hubei 1,468.761,324.201,197.811,012.44783.94487.98129.95
Fujian 1,430.621,299.681,185.251,026.66692.89451.16137.98
Hunan 1,316.341,194.071,093.13978.03737.30468.36130.17
Shanghai 1,242.801,125.041,043.86917.30694.63538.76176.38
Anhui 1,238.381,119.981,017.84896.07615.68398.45114.55
Hebei 1,156.601,054.21966.00847.86682.01541.41169.64
Beijing 1,151.791,042.98981.51846.20640.17450.00120.14
Shaanxi 889.25824.48720.29612.44462.42296.0766.12
Jiangxi 847.50783.70713.26606.98433.54282.1873.42
Liaoning 795.10723.75659.26588.84522.14417.90171.14
Chongqing 793.44717.47671.40589.54414.41242.5466.79
Yunnan 790.15716.97649.50578.11386.49232.6274.41
Guangxi 715.96657.46602.81520.79382.30257.1976.24
Shanxi 676.37642.34546.89419.90305.79267.7667.65
Inner Mongolia 648.18587.23506.13406.30334.54246.5956.41
Guizhou 550.43502.41465.31420.48272.33135.9037.75
Xinjiang 503.40453.00390.05324.91240.44161.1949.98
Tianjin 440.52405.04375.07329.79281.07205.4258.34
Heilongjiang 418.07397.49355.30320.97302.01249.85104.66
Jilin 356.14321.83314.78288.54258.82192.7864.19
Gansu 312.26279.23244.52211.41169.39118.6038.59
Hainan 198.74172.98155.53131.0496.4760.7619.31
Ningxia 139.89128.16109.7293.1466.6447.2610.81
Qinghai 99.9990.9780.9570.8651.9534.419.67
Tibet 62.9853.9949.7444.7926.9515.424.32


Appendix

GDP figures for Hong Kong and Macau SARs are given in both US dollars and in their respective local currencies (Hong Kong dollars and Macanese patacas). PPP figures are given in Int'l. dollars. [36]

Appendix
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR
Historical GDP of Hong Kong SAR (in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2022) [36]
Year HK$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l$.)
20222,872,569368,373518,743
20212,869,682369,158488,461
20202,651,000341,319439,459
20192,921,247372,989490,880
20182,845,320363,031480,494
20172,662,530341,679456,118
20162,490,620320,877431,063
20152,398,280309,359417,319
20142,260,010291,438403,274
20132,138,310275,673385,146
20122,037,060262,601367,119
20111,934,430248,484354,188
20101,776,330228,644331,004
20091,659,250214,048306,451
20081,707,490219,279311,800
20071,650,760211,583299,479
20061,503,350193,515273,935
20051,412,130181,556248,418
20041,316,950169,085224,339
20031,256,670161,370200,973
20021,297,340166,336191,458
20011,321,140169,381185,405
20001,337,500171,643180,414
19991,285,950165,734163,908
19981,308,070168,858157,624
19971,373,080177,349165,612
19961,235,300159,718154,905
19951,119,010144,652145,906
19941,049,610135,812139,596
1993931,008120,354128,897
1992807,128104,272118,562
1991691,32388,960109,116
1990599,25876,92999,853
1989536,55968,79092,700
1988466,07759,70887,217
1987394,77150,62377,638
1986320,52641,07666,814
1985278,12735,70058,949
1984261,99233,51156,737
1983217,28229,90749,781
1982196,00532,29145,187
1981173,57731,05541,364
1980143,62028,86234,607
Historical GDP of Macau SAR
Historical GDP of Macau SAR(in million)
(based on IMF WEO October 2022) [36]
Year MOP$ Nominal
(US$)
PPP
(Int'l$.)
2022187,99223,42040,369
2021239,40629,90548,591
2020210,29426,34840,049
2019445,32855,13677,700
2018440,31654,54577,334
2017405,79050,55972,228
2016362,35545,32264,610
2015362,21445,36264,465
2014442,07055,34881,350
2013411,86551,55280,810
2012343,81843,03271,418
2011294,34736,70864,148
2010225,05228,12451,643
2009171,46721,47540,752
2008167,76020,91739,917
2007147,38318,34137,870
2006118,33814,79032,224
200596,87212,09227,602
200484,92010,58624,772
200365,7338,19519,031
200258,8257,32316,734
200154,7186,81115,120

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