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What is the population of Fengcheng City?

Question 1: What is the population of Dingjia Village in Fengcheng? Fengcheng:

is located in the middle of Jiangxi Province, bounded by Linchuan and Jinxian to the east and Chongren to the south.

Le'an and Xingan are connected to Zhangshu and Gao'an to the west and Xinjian and Nanchang to the north.

The total area is 2845.07 square kilometers.

The city’s total registered population is 1.3232 million (at the end of 2006).

The city has jurisdiction over 5 streets, 20 towns (including Shangtang Unapproved Town), and 7 townships:

Jianguang Street, Hezhou Street, Jiannan Street, Sundu Street, Shangzhuang Street,

Xiaogang Town, Baitu Town, Yuandu Town, Shitan Town, Zhangxiang Town, Du Towns,

Taosha Town, Xiushi Town, Qiaodong Town, Luoshi Town, Railway Town, Licun Town,

Rongtang Town, Tugboat Town, Quangang Town, Dongjia Town, Huangcheng Town, Meilin Town,

Qujiang Town, Shangtang Town, Xiaotang Township, Duantan Township, Jiaokeng Township, Shijiang Township,

Hehu Township, Hutang Township, Tongtian Township.

***There are 45 neighborhood committees and 504 administrative villages.

Question 2: What is the urban population in China? Looking at the urban-rural structure, the urban permanent population is 792.98 million, an increase of 21.82 million from the end of 2015, and the rural permanent population is 589.73 million, a decrease of 13.73 million. people, the urban population accounts for 57.35 of the total population (urbanization rate). The number of people with separated households in the country (that is, the people whose residence and household registration place are not in the same town, street, and have been away from the household registration place for more than six months) is 292 million, a decrease of 2.03 million compared with the end of 2015, of which 245 million are floating population, which is 245 million more than at the end of the previous year. A decrease of 1.71 million people.

Question 3: What is the largest population in a city? Where does the data come from? The official said this, that is, from the Bureau of Statistics, the Bureau of Statistics only counts the population with household registration and the population with temporary residence permit.

There are also many people applying for temporary residence permits or residence permits.

If the registered population of this city is 100,000, then there should actually be 120,000 people on this land.

If it is said by the people recruiting investors in this city, then the price in this city should be 80,000-90,000.

For example, Beijing’s population composition:

According to data from the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics: Beijing’s permanent population was 21.516 million at the end of 2014, an increase of 368,000 from the end of the previous year. Among them, the permanent foreign population is 8.187 million, accounting for 38.1% of the permanent population. Among the permanent population, the urban population is 18.59 million, accounting for 86.4% of the permanent population. The birth rate of the permanent population is 9.75‰, the death rate is 4.92‰, and the natural growth rate is 4.83‰. The permanent population density was 1,311 people per square kilometer, an increase of 22 people from the end of the previous year. At the end of the year, Beijing's registered population was 13.334 million, an increase of 171,000 from the end of the previous year.

Question 4: What is the population of Shangrao city? Main data of Shangrao City's 2010 Sixth National Census

Shangrao City Statistics Bureau

June 16, 2011

1. Total resident population in 2010 At 0:00 on November 1, the total number of permanent residents in the city was 6,579,714 (excluding active military personnel of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents and foreigners living in the province), which was the same as the 6,128,673 people in the fifth national census in 2000. Compared with the previous ten years, the number of people increased by 451,041, an increase of 7.36, with an average annual increase of 45,104 people, and an average annual growth rate of 0.71.

8. Permanent population by county (city, district)

The permanent population of the city’s 12 counties (cities, districts) is as follows:

Regional population ( people)

Xinzhou District 416219

Shangrao County 700266

Guangfeng County 752939

Yushan County 574363

Lead Shan County 427000

Hengfeng County 184870

Yiyang County 353378

Yugan County 887603

Poyang County 1296756

Wannian County 359098

Wuyuan County 334020

Dexing City 293202

Shangrao City is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province. It borders Quzhou City of Zhejiang Province to the east, Chizhou City and Huangshan City of Anhui Province to the north, Nanping City of Fujian Province to the south across the Wuyi Mountains, Jiujiang City, Nanchang City, Fuzhou City, Yingtan City to the west and southwest, and Jingdezhen City. The city's total area is 22,791 square kilometers.

The city has jurisdiction over 1 municipal district, 10 counties, and 1 county-level city. It governs Xinzhou District and 10 counties including Shangrao, Guangfeng, Yushan, Qianshan, Hengfeng, Yiyang, Yugan, Poyang, Wannian and Wuyuan, and manages Dexing City. ***There are 13 streets, 100 towns, 88 townships, 347 neighborhood committees, and 2,153 administrative villages. The Municipal People's Government is stationed in Xinzhou District.

Xinzhou District covers an area of ??308 square kilometers

Question 5: What is the population of Wangjiang County? The total population is 633,500, and the population of Huayang Town, where the county seat is located, is about 123,000.

Question 6: What is the current urban population in our country? Urban planning experts predict that by 2020, China's urbanization rate will reach 58-60%, and during this period, China's urban population will reach 800-900 million.

"In addition to small towns that can absorb a population of 200 to 300 million, there are about 600 million people that need to be absorbed in cities. Of these 600 million urban populations, 200 cities need to be able to accommodate a population of more than 3 million. of large cities, or 300 large cities that can accommodate more than 2 million people," Lian Yuming, president of the Beijing International Urban Development Institute, predicted at the Beijing Summit of the China Urban Forum held here recently.

According to his calculations, China's urbanization rate was 37.7 at the end of 2002, and the urbanization rate increased by 1 every year. This means that 80 million to 90 million Chinese farmers will transform into urban residents every year.

According to the development laws of world cities, when the per capita GDP exceeds 1,000 US dollars, the urbanization process enters the growth stage. When the per capita GDP exceeds 3,000 US dollars, the development of this region or city will enter a high speed. growth period. China's per capita GDP exceeded US$1,000 in 2003, and in cities, especially in megacities, per capita GDP exceeded US$3,000. This means that China's urban development has entered a period of rapid growth. There are some discrepancies in the population statistics of China's megacities below. It seems that the first two are closer to reality:

Population ranking of China's megacities

Ranking based on total population:

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1 The population of Chongqing (Chongqing) is 30.9 million.

2 The population of Shanghai (Shanghai) is 16.74 million.

At present, Shenzhen has a temporary population of 10.35 million and a registered population of only 1.71 million. This means that the actual population active in Shenzhen every day exceeds 12 million, which has exceeded the total population of Beijing.

3 Beijing (Beijing) has a population of 11.28 million

4 Chengdu has a population of 10.14 million

5 Harbin has a population of 9.35 million

6 Tianjin City (Tianjin) has a population of 9.24 million

7 Wuhan City has a population of 7.49 million

8 Qingdao City has a population of 7.07 million

9 Guangzhou City has a population of 7.01 million

10 Changchun City has a population of 6.99 million

11 Xi'an City has a population of 6.87 million

12 Shenyang City has a population of 6.85 million

13 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong) Population 6.73 million

14 Hangzhou population 6.22 million

15 Jinan population 5.63 million

16 Dalian population 5.52 million

17 Nanjing City has a population of 5.44 million

18 Ningbo City has a population of 5.4 million

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Macao Special Administrative Region (Macao) has a population of 440,000

(Data source: 2002 Urban Census Report of the People’s Republic of China and the National Bureau of Statistics of the Ministry of Civil Affairs)

(Taiwan Province data is currently unavailable)

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1 Chongqing Provincial Central Government 30.98 million people (the same below)

2 Shanghai Provincial Central Government 1,327

3 Beijing Municipality Provincial level central government 1128

4 Baoding city prefecture level Hebei 1062

5 Zhoukou city prefecture level Henan 1054

6 Nanyang city prefecture level Henan 1041

7 Chengdu City, sub-provincial level Sichuan 1019

8 Linyi City, prefecture-level Shandong 1005

9 Harbin City, sub-provincial level Heilongjiang 941

10 Tianjin City Provincial central government 924

11 Xuzhou prefecture-level Jiangsu 901

12 Shijiazhuang prefecture-level Hebei 896

13 Fuyang prefecture-level Anhui 889

14 Heze City Prefecture Level Shandong 858

15 Weifang City Prefecture Level Shandong 846

16 Handan City Prefecture Level Hebei 844

17 Zhumadian City Prefecture Level Henan 827

18 Shangqiu City Prefecture Level Henan

19 Ganzhou City Prefecture Level Jiangxi 808

20 Yancheng City Prefecture Level Jiangsu 796

21 Jining City Prefecture Level Shandong 793

22 Nantong City Prefecture Level Jiangsu 783

23 Xinyang City Prefecture Level Henan 775

24 Wuhan City Sub-Provincial Level Hubei 758

25 Wenzhou City, prefecture-level Zhejiang 739

26 Huanggang City, prefecture-level Hubei 721

27 Shaoyang City, prefecture-level Hunan 719

28 Guangzhou...> There are 653 municipalities, including 4 municipalities, 288 prefecture-level cities, and 361 county-level cities.

According to the statistical summary of 651 cities, 1 special region, and 1 newly canceled city, the registered urban population in the city is 386 million, the temporary resident population is 60 million, and the built-up area is 49,800 square kilometers.

Question 8: What is the urban population and rural population in China today? Main Data Bulletin of the Sixth National Census in 2010 (No. 1)

People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China Bureau of Statistics

April 28, 2011

According to the "National Census Regulations" and the "Notice of the State Council on Carrying out the Sixth National Census", my country will The sixth national census was conducted at 0:00 on the 1st as the standard time point [2]. Under the unified leadership of the State Council and local people's governments at all levels, with the support and cooperation of all census subjects, and through the hard work of the census workers, the census task has been successfully completed. The main data quickly summarized are now announced as follows:

1. Total population

The total population of the country is 1370,536,875 people. Among them:

The population of 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and active military personnel in the mainland registered in the census[3]*** is 1339724852 people.

The population of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region[4] is 7,097,600.

The population of the Macao Special Administrative Region[5] is 552,300.

The population of Taiwan [6] is 23,162,123 people.

8. Urban and Rural Population

Among the population of the 31 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities and active military personnel in mainland China, the population living in cities and towns is 665,575,306, accounting for 49.68%; the population living in rural areas There are 674,149,546 people, accounting for 50.32. Compared with the fifth national census in 2000, the urban population increased by 207,137,093 people, the rural population decreased by 133,237,289 people, and the urban population proportion increased by 13.46 percentage points.

Question 9: How many cities are there in China and how many people are there in each city? Mega cities (population above 2 million) Cities at prefecture level and above: Beijing, Tianjin, Shenyang, Liaoning Province Changchun City, Jilin Province, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, Shanghai City, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, Chongqing City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, mega-city (population between 1 million and 2 million) cities at prefecture level and above: Hebei Province Shijiazhuang City Hebei Province Tangshan City Shanxi Province Taiyuan City Inner Mongolia Baotou City Liaoning Province Dalian City Liaoning Province Anshan City Liaoning Province Fushun City Jilin Province Jilin City Heilongjiang Province Qiqihar City Jiangsu Province Xuzhou City Zhejiang Province Hangzhou City Fujian Province Fuzhou City Jiangxi Province Nanchang City Jinan City, Shandong Province Qingdao City, Shandong Province Zibo City, Shandong Province Zhengzhou City, Hunan Province Changsha City, Guizhou Province Guiyang City, Yunnan Province Kunming City, Gansu Province Lanzhou City, Xinjiang Urumqi City Large cities (population between 500,000 and 1 million) Prefecture level and above Cities: Handan City, Hebei Province Baoding City, Hebei Province Zhangjiakou City, Shanxi Province Datong City, Inner Mongolia Hohhot City, Liaoning Province Benxi City, Liaoning Province Dandong City, Liaoning Province Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province Fuxin City, Liaoning Province Liaoyang City, Heilongjiang Province Jixi City, Heilongjiang Province Hegang City Heilongjiang Province Daqing City Heilongjiang Province Yichun City Heilongjiang Province Jiamusi City Heilongjiang Province Mudanjiang City Jiangsu Province Wuxi City Jiangsu Province Changzhou City Jiangsu Province Suzhou City Zhejiang Province Ningbo City Anhui Province Hefei City Anhui Province Huainan City Anhui Province Huaibei City Fujian Province Xiamen City Shandong Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province Yantai City, Shandong Province Weifang City, Shandong Province Tai'an City, Shandong Province Linyi City, Henan Province Kaifeng City, Henan Province Luoyang City, Henan Province Pingdingshan City, Henan Province Anyang City, Henan Province Xinxiang City, Henan Province Jiaozuo City, Hubei Province Huangshi City, Hubei Province Xiangfan City, Hubei Province, Jingzhou City, Hunan Province, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, Xiangtan City, Hunan Province, Hengyang City, Guangdong Province, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, Zhanjiang City, Guangxi Province, Nanning City, Guangxi Liuzhou City, Qinghai Province, Xining City, medium-sized cities (population between 200,000 and 500,000 ) Cities at prefecture level and above: Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province Panjin City, Liaoning Province Tieling City, Liaoning Province Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province Huludao City, Liaoning Province Siping City, Jilin Province Liaoyuan City, Jilin Province Tonghua City, Jilin Province Baishan City, Jilin Province Songyuan City, Jilin Province Baicheng City, Heilongjiang Province Shuangyashan City, Heilongjiang Province Qitaihe City, Nantong City, Jiangsu Province Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province Huaiyin City, Jiangsu Province Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province

Question 10: Approximately how many people were there in a big city in ancient times? Not only are the reasons for different periods and locations different, but the criteria for classification are also very different:

Briefly speaking, the oldest city-states in West Asia, Athens (possibly including India), had residents ranging from several thousand to several thousand. Thousands - too much population will cause land overload - those civilizations are the legendary clay civilizations, which are civilizations that use a large number of clay products - including houses, daily pottery, and even clay tablets for writing.

By 1000 BC to 220 BC, urban differentiation was obvious. Large cities in China generally have between 20,000 and 100,000 people. However, it should be noted that at that time, it was the "well field system" and there was no concept of villages, so this population number should be the local population that the city can cover, that is, the combined urban and rural areas. Talking about cities alone, the permanent population is about a few thousand people - according to the records of "Zhou Li Kao Gong Ji", a standard city is about 25 square kilometers.

After the Qin Dynasty, the county system was implemented and the "well fields" were abolished, which meant that people could move. The city developed rapidly and many big cities appeared. Records from the Han Dynasty indicate that a city in the late Han Dynasty had a registered population of about 100,000 - this number is questionable (the household registration does not include slaves and so on), and this is also the same number in urban and rural areas. According to the normal urban-rural ratio of 1:10, it means that there were at least 40 cities with a population of over 10,000 at that time.

The three separate cities in Gyeonggi may be like the current municipalities, which means that the big cities have a population of more than 100,000.

After the Han Dynasty, there were continuous wars. According to historical data analysis, the average city had a population of about 50,000 - and the city was destroyed by capturing so many slaves.

Cities developed rapidly in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Many large cities had a population of more than 200,000. It is said that the population of Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty exceeded 500,000.

The Ming and Qing Dynasties are very close now, especially the Qing Dynasty. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the total population of the country was more than 300 million. And the scale of cities is mostly formed - such as Beijing, Nanjing and other cities. As for the Ming Dynasty, based on the wars in the late Ming Dynasty - Yangzhou Three Days and so on, the urban population was probably more than 500,000.

There are many specific research materials, such as the Urban History Outline, which are very professional. . .