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Ranking of third-tier cities

Ranking of third-tier cities: Lanzhou, Haikou, Huzhou, Yangzhou, Luoyang, Shantou, Yancheng, Ganzhou, Tangshan, Urumqi and other cities entered the top ten.

1. Lanzhou

Lanzhou is located in the northwest region of my country, with a total area of ??13,100 square kilometers and a permanent population of 4.4153 million. In the past few years, Lanzhou has been a second-tier city. This year, Lanzhou had no choice but to withdraw from the second-tier city and become the leader of the third-tier city, ranking first.

2. Haikou

As an important city and tourist city in South my country, Haikou has strong comprehensive strength. Haikou attracts a large number of tourists and investors with its unique natural resources and beautiful beaches. Haikou actively promotes the innovative development of tourism and holds various cultural activities and exciting events, further enhancing its popularity and image.

3. Huzhou

Huzhou is an ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of more than 2,000 years. In the fifteenth year of King Kaolie of Chu (248 BC), Huang Xie, Lord of Chunshen, moved to this place, built a city, and established Jiancheng County, named after the many wild grasses in the area. In the second year of Renshou of the Sui Dynasty (602), a state was established, and Huzhou was named after Taihu Lake. From then on, the name of Huzhou began.

4. Yangzhou

Yangzhou City is the world’s gourmet capital, the world’s canal capital, the cultural capital of East Asia, one of the first batch of national historical and cultural cities and a scenic tourist city with traditional characteristics. It is known as "Fireworks descend on Yangzhou in March". It is known as "the famous capital of Huaizuo and the best place in Zhuxi", and also has the reputation of "the first canal city in China".

5. Luoyang

Luoyang ranks among the best in the world. It is named because it is located in the Yangtze River of Luoshui. It has more than 5,000 years of civilization history, more than 4,000 years of city history, and more than 1,500 years of capital history. , is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, the eastern starting point of the Silk Road, and the center of the Sui and Tang Grand Canals.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lanzhou City

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Haikou City