Top 100 Chinese Cities Economic List for 1999

According to the latest statistical data released by the China Bureau of statistics in 2024, in 1999, the city with the largest economic size in China was Shanghai, with a gross domestic product(GDP) of $49.03 billion; the city with the second largest economic size was Beijing, with a GDP of $32.55 billion; the city with the third largest economic size was Guangzhou, with a GDP of $25 billion; the city with the fourth largest economic size was Chongqing, with a GDP of $20.21 billion, Tianjin ranks fifth in economic scale, with a GDP of $18.24 billion.

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Data from the World Bank and China Bureau of Statistics.

Rank City GDP
1 Shanghai $49.03 billion
2 Beijing $32.55 billion
3 Guangzhou $25 billion
4 Chongqing $20.21 billion
5 Tianjin $18.24 billion
6 Shenzhen $17.5 billion
7 Suzhou $16.6 billion
8 Hangzhou $14.9 billion
9 Chengdu $14.5 billion
10 Wuxi $13.9 billion
11 Wuhan $13.2 billion
12 Ningbo $12.7 billion
13 Shenyang $12.4 billion
14 Dalian $12.2 billion
15 Qingdao $12.1 billion
16 Quanzhou $11.6 billion
17 Fuzhou $11.5 billion
18 Shijiazhuang $11.1 billion
19 Nanjing $11 billion
20 Jinan $10.8 billion
21 Harbin $10.8 billion
22 Foshan $10.2 billion
23 Tangshan $10.2 billion
24 Yantai $9.8 billion
25 Wenzhou $9 billion
26 Daqing $8.7 billion
27 Shaoxing $8.6 billion
28 Changchun $8.6 billion
29 Dongguan $8.2 billion
30 Nantong $8.2 billion
31 Weifang $7.9 billion
32 Zhengzhou $7.8 billion
33 Baoding $7.8 billion
34 Xi'an $7.5 billion
35 Taizhou $7.4 billion
36 Xuzhou $7.3 billion
37 Kunming $7.3 billion
38 Changsha $7.2 billion
39 Zibo $7 billion
40 Changzhou $6.6 billion
41 Jining $6.5 billion
42 Anshan $6.4 billion
43 Jiangmen $6.3 billion
44 Yancheng $6.1 billion
45 Linyi $6.1 billion
46 Weihai $6.1 billion
47 Jinhua $6.1 billion
48 Handan $6.1 billion
49 Zhangzhou $6 billion
50 Nanyang $5.9 billion
51 Jiaxing $5.8 billion
52 Maoming $5.6 billion
53 Shantou $5.6 billion
54 Xiamen $5.6 billion
55 Yangzhou $5.2 billion
56 Cangzhou $5.2 billion
57 Zhenjiang $5.1 billion
58 Nanchang $4.9 billion
59 Huizhou $4.8 billion
60 Zhaoqing $4.8 billion
61 Xiangyang $4.8 billion
62 Zhanjiang $4.7 billion
63 Jieyang $4.7 billion
64 Luoyang $4.6 billion
65 Taizhou $4.5 billion
66 Tai'an $4.4 billion
67 Yichang $4.3 billion
68 Fuyang $4.3 billion
69 Huzhou $4.2 billion
70 Xingtai $4.2 billion
71 Dongying $4.1 billion
72 Yueyang $4.1 billion
73 Langfang $4.1 billion
74 Taiyuan $4.1 billion
75 Hengyang $4 billion
76 Changde $3.9 billion
77 Dezhou $3.8 billion
78 Mianyang $3.8 billion
79 Huanggang $3.7 billion
80 Hefei $3.6 billion
81 Yuxi $3.6 billion
82 Zhuhai $3.5 billion
83 Lianyungang $3.5 billion
84 Zhuzhou $3.5 billion
85 Zhongshan $3.4 billion
86 Jingzhou $3.4 billion
87 Xiaogan $3.4 billion
88 Hengshui $3.4 billion
89 Nanning $3.4 billion
90 Guilin $3.4 billion
91 Lanzhou $3.4 billion
92 Qiqihar $3.3 billion
93 Xuchang $3.2 billion
94 Xinxiang $3.2 billion
95 Shangqiu $3.2 billion
96 qinghuangdao $3.2 billion
97 Liaocheng $3.1 billion
98 Pingdingshan $3.1 billion
99 Anqing $3.1 billion
100 Panjin $3.1 billion