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Urban agglomeration in North China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Quick Facts 京津冀城市群, Country ...
Jing-Jin-Ji
京津冀城市群
Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Urban Agglomeration
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Beijing, the largest city in megalopolis
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Beijing-Tianjin from space
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHebei
MunicipalitiesBeijing
Tianjin
Major Prefectural CitiesBaoding
Shijiazhuang
Tangshan
Cangzhou
Langfang
Zhangjiakou
Chengde
Qinhuangdao
Government
  Mayor of BeijingYin Yong
  Mayor of TianjinZhang Gong
  Governor of HebeiWang Zhengpu
Area
  Total
217,156 km2 (83,844 sq mi)
Population
 (2020[2])
  Total
110 million
  Density507/km2 (1,310/sq mi)
GDP
  Jing-Jin-JiCN¥ 10.444 trillion
(US$ 1.483 trillion) (2022)[3]
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
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The Jing-Jin-Ji cluster[a] is an expanded urban agglomeration consisting of Beijing (Jing), Tianjin (Jin), and Hebei (Ji). It is the biggest urban agglomeration region in North China, including an economic region surrounding the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin, and along the coast of the Bohai Sea.[4] This emerging region is rising as a northern metropolitan region rivaling the Pearl River Delta in the south and the Yangtze River Delta in the east. In 2020, it had a total population of 110 million people, comparable to that of the Philippines.

Economy

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More information Area (km2), Population (2020) ...
Area (km2) Population (2020) GDP (CN¥)[3] GDP (US$)
Beijing (Jing)16,41121,893,095CN¥ 4,735 billionUS$ 672 billion
Tianjin (Jin)11,94613,866,009CN¥ 1,721 billionUS$ 244 billion
Hebei (Ji)188,80074,610,235CN¥ 4,566 billionUS$ 648 billion
Jingjinji Urban Agglomeration 217,156 110,369,339 CN¥ 11.023 trillion US$ 1.564 trillion
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As of 2024, the region's GDP is CN¥11.54 trillion (US$1.62 trillion), equivalent to that of Spain.[5] It occupied an area about twice the size of the South Korea.[6] Jingjinji had traditionally been involved in heavy industries and manufacturing. Tianjin's strengths have always been in aviation, logistics, and shipping. Beijing complements this economic activity with strong petrochemical, education, and R&D industries. The area is becoming a significant growth cluster for automobile, electronics, petrochemical sectors, automotive industry, software and aircraft, thus attracting foreign investments in manufacturing and health services.[7][8]

The Chinese central government has made it a priority to integrate all the cities in the Bohai Bay rim and foster economic development. This includes building an advanced communications network, better highways, increased education, and scientific resources, as well as tapping natural resources off the Bohai rim.[9] In 2016, the Central Government approved a US$36-billion plan to link the various cities making up this metropolis by rail in order to reduce commute times and to better integrate them. This plan includes the construction of nine railways that are 1,100 km (680 mi) in length, which are set to be completed by 2020.[6] The long-term goal is to create a one-hour commuting region; an additional 24 intercity railways are planned to be built before 2050.[10]

In recent decades, petroleum and natural gas deposits have been discovered in the Jingjinji region's coast of the Bohai sea.

Metropolitan areas

Jing-Jin-Ji metropolitan area (in blue)

Inn 2013-2014, Xi Jinping gave directives on coordinating development in the region, elevating development strategies in the region to be a national priority.[11]:142 In particular, planning strategies sought to alleviate development pressure in Beijing.[11]:142–143 The desire to alleviate the development pressure of Beijing's increasing non-capital functions was formalized in the June 2015 Outline Plan for Coordinated Development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and subsequently resulted in the establishment of Xiong'an.[11]:143 Xiong'an is where Beijing's non-capital functions, such as universities, research institutes, and high-tech innovation centers are planned to be transferred over time.[11]:145

More information Metropolitan area, Chinese ...
Metropolitan areaChineseCities and districtsUrban population
Beijing metropolitan area 北京城市圈
Běijīng Chéngshì Quān
Beijing 16,858,692
Tianjin metropolitan area 天津城市圈
Tiānjīn Chéngshì Quān
Tianjin, Binhai, Baodi, Jinghai, Jizhou, Ninghe 10,277,893
Shijiazhuang metropolitan area 石家庄城市圈
Shíjiāzhuāng Chéngshì Quān
Shijiazhuang, Jinzhou, Xinji, Xinle 3,823,504
Baoding-Xiong'an metropolitan area 保定雄安城市圈
Bǎodìng-Xióng'ān Chéngshì Quān
Baoding, Xiong'an, Anguo,
Dingzhou, Gaobeidian, Zhuozhou
3,056,000
Tangshan metropolitan area 唐山城市圈
Tángshān Chéngshì Quān
Tangshan 2,237,317
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Major cities

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Jingjinji includes the Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei provinces. Major cities in these municipalities and provinces include:

More information City, Pinyin ...
CityPinyinPopulation (2010)ImageInformationCity Map
Beijing
北京
Běijīng 19,612,368 Thumb Beijing is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of the People's Republic of China. Beijing is governed as a municipality under the direct administration of the central government. Beijing is China's second-largest city after Shanghai; more than 17 million people in Beijing's jurisdiction. Thumb
Tianjin
天津
Tiānjīn 12,938,224 Thumb The third-largest city of the People's Republic of China in terms of the urban population. Administratively it is one of the four municipalities that have provincial-level status, reporting directly to the central government. Its urban land area is the third-largest in China, ranked only after Beijing and Shanghai. Thumb
Baoding
保定
Bǎodìng 10,029,197 Thumb Baoding is the third-largest city in Hebei Province, ranked after Shijiazhuang and Tangshan. The city is located in the center of the Beijing-Tianjin-Shijiazhuang Economic Triangle, with good transportation connections and close commuting distances to its nearby major cities. The newly established Xiong'an New Area aims to be a high-tech, environmentally sustainable, modern metropolis and serves as a new hub for some administrative departments. Logistics bases in northern China are within the city limits of Baoding.[12] Thumb
Shijiazhuang
石家庄
Shíjiāzhuāng 9,547,869 Thumb Shijiazhuang is the capital of Hebei, as well as the third-largest city in Jingjinji, after Beijing and Tianjin. Thumb
Tangshan
唐山
Tángshān 7,577,284 Thumb Tangshan, a coastal city along the Bohai Bay and neighboring Tianjin, is the second-largest city in Hebei, after Shijiazhuang. It is also known for the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. Thumb
Cangzhou
沧州
Cāngzhōu 7,134,053 Thumb A city in south-east Hebei on the coast of the Bohai Sea coast. It borders Tianjin to the north. Thumb
Langfang
廊坊
Lángfāng 4,358,839 Thumb Langfang is located between Beijing and Tianjin and contains the Sanhe exclave, which is separate from the rest of Hebei. Thumb
Zhangjiakou
张家口
Zhāngjiākǒu 4,345,491 Thumb A city in north-west Hebei. It borders Beijing to the southeast. Thumb
Chengde
承德
Chéngdé 3,473,197 Thumb A city in northeast Hebei, best known for the Chengde Mountain Resort. Thumb
Qinhuangdao
秦皇岛
Qínhuángdǎo 2,987,605[13] Thumb A city in north-east coastal Hebei, best known for the Beidaihe. Thumb
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Transportation

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Air

Major airports

Regional airports

Road

There are many major highways servicing the routes within Jingjinji area. This includes the following expressways:

The following six China National Highways pass through Tianjin:

High-speed rail

Intercity high-speed rail lines

Other high-speed rail lines

High-speed rail lines planned or under construction

Suburban railway

Metro systems

Light rail

See also

Notes

  1. 京津冀城市群; Jīng (), Jīn (), and () are the common abbreviations for Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, respectively. Jing–Jin–Ji can also be translated as Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei.

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