1, Jiangsu Province ranks second in GDP, with 167 colleges and universities, and ranks first. There is no great objection in terms of economy or education, and Jiangsu has a very superior geographical position, with coastal provinces, the mouth of the Yangtze River, relatively balanced development and comprehensive strength ranking first.
2. Guangdong's GDP ranks first, with the number of universities 15 1 institute. Guangdong's GDP ranks first for a long time, especially in the Pearl River Delta region, which may become one of the best in the world in the future. There are also many universities in Guangdong Province, but because of the uneven development in the province and many backward places, its comprehensive strength ranks second.
3. Shandong Province ranks third in GDP, with 145 colleges and universities. Shandong is the birthplace of Confucian culture, and there are many colleges and universities. Geographically, it is the capital city of Liaoning Province. As a big industrial province, although Shandong's economy is concentrated in the traditional field and the transformation is slow, Shandong is the most balanced province in the province, and its comprehensive strength is still ranked third.
4. Zhejiang Province ranks fourth in GDP, with the number of universities 107. The geographical area of Zhejiang Province is small, but it is a province rich in people, and cities such as Hangzhou, Wenzhou and Ningbo are developing very rapidly. Zhejiang is one of the most economically active provinces in China, with per capita disposable income ranking first for a long time. Ranked fourth overall.
5. Taiwan Province Province ranks fifth in GDP, with the number of colleges and universities 162 (the data may not be completely accurate). Taiwan Province Province used to be called the Four Little Dragons of Asia. Although the current economic growth is weak, Taiwan Province's various strengths can not be underestimated, especially the construction level of colleges and universities, medical care and so on, and it is still very strong, ranking fifth comprehensively.
6. Henan Province ranks sixth in GDP, with 134 colleges and universities. Henan is the birthplace of Central Plains culture. As a populous province, many people have a bad impression on Henan. In fact, Henan is definitely a good place, one of the most important provinces in central China, and also a big grain province, and the number of colleges and universities is among the best. As a distribution center of central commodities, Henan has developed industrial strength and the sixth comprehensive strength.
7. Hubei Province ranks eighth in GDP, with 129 colleges and universities. Hubei is located in the north of Dongting Lake, known as the province of thousands of lakes, and is the thoroughfare of nine provinces in Wu Hanyou. Moreover, Hubei is also an important science and education province in China, with developed industries. In recent years, it is also seeking transformation and vigorously developing high-tech enterprises, ranking seventh in comprehensive strength.