Top 20 Chinese cities favored by top companies

By Zhang Junmian
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Beijing takes the top spot as the most attractive city to China's top 500 companies from 2002 to 2011, according to the 2011 report on the top 500 companies of China recently released by the China Enterprise Confederation (CEC) and the China Enterprise Directors Association (CEDA).

Top 500 Companies:1-100 101-200 201-300 301-400 401-500

Top 500 Manufacturers:1-100 101-200 201-300 301-400 401-500

Top 500 Service Companies:1-100 101-200 201-300 301-400 401-500

Top 20 Chinese cities favored by top companies

Top 16 Chinese regions in fostering top companies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big cities, with strengths in such aspects as desirable environment, concentration of talented personnel, information accessibility and life of convenience, have always been favored by top companies. Just like college graduates who prefer big cities for career development, China's heavyweights also tend to base their headquarters in those famous big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Following are the top 20 big cities in China which have drawn in the greatest number of China's top 500 companies from 2002 to 2011:

Ranking

City

Province

Number of Top 500 Companies Headquartered There

1

Beijing

 

183

2

Shanghai

 

94

3

Shenzhen

Guangdong

52

4

Hangzhou

Zhejiang

41

5

Tianjin

 

40

6

Nanjing

Jiangsu

37

7

Guangzhou

Guangdong

32

8

Ningbo

Zhejiang

20

9

Chongqing

 

18

10

Jinan

Shandong

18

11

Suzhou

Jiangsu

17

12

Qingdao

Shandong

17

13

Dalian

Liaoning

17

14

Xiamen

Fujian

14

15

Changsha

Hunan

14

16

Wuhan

Hubei

14

17

Shenyang

Liaoning

13

18

Jiangyin

Jiangsu

13

19

Harbin

Heilongjiang

13

20

Foshan

Guangdong

12

In Total

 

 

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