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The poorest prefecture-level city in Guangxi is neither Hechi nor a guest. Do you know where it is?

Where is the poorest in Guangxi! As a border and coastal province, the places near the mountains are the poorest. You are poor because you can't get out. I still remember the surprised expression of the author and his friends who came out of the mountains twenty years ago when they saw the county town with only a few small streets and bigger farts. We took a bus that couldn't be worse, just to see what the county is like. That county is called Tian 'e! Where there are few mountains and many ethnic minorities. It is located in the poorest city and county in Guangxi. Hechi is the poorest city in Guangxi at present.

Hechi or Liuzhou, who is poorer! Asking this question is expected to kill my friends in Guangxi. Speak with data! Hechi City Statistics Bureau released the main economic indicators of Hechi City 1 1 county (district) in 20 17 years. According to the statistics of Hechi City Bureau of Statistics, in terms of regional GDP, Jinchengjiang District ranks first in Hechi with1295.8 billion yuan, followed by Yizhou and Nandan, and the total GDP exceeds 100 billion yuan. The total GDP of Tiane, Huanjiang and Dahua is in the range of 5-7 billion yuan.

If you want to say which place in Guangxi is the poorest, it is definitely not Liuzhou. The living standard of Liuzhou people is still relatively high. After all, Liuzhou is an important industrial town in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and even the whole southwest region, a comprehensive transportation hub and a commercial logistics center.

In addition, Liuzhou is a city with four automobile groups: FAW, China Heavy Duty Truck, Dongfeng and SAIC. How can such a city be poor? Liuzhou's GDP can be said to have been ranked second in Guangxi, and it is the only city lucky enough to be on the 20 16 list of top 100 cities in China except Nanning, the capital.

Liuzhou not only ranks second in GDP, but also has a small population. Liuzhou has a high per capita GDP. Among the leading cities of Nanning, Liuzhou and Guilin in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Liuzhou has the highest per capita GDP. It shows that the living standard of Liuzhou people is still relatively high as a whole.