Some Chinese provinces upgrade to quosi high-income economy

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well, it is reported that the per capital nominal GDP of some Chinese provinces ,such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Inner Mongolia, surpassed 10000 USD in 2012...

it means that those provinces has upgrade to high-income economy.
 

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Inner Mongolia huh? Isn't that where all the coal barons lost their fortunes in worthless Ordos properties? :rofl:
 

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good morning, Armand,
Inner Mongolia is not the list, they depends on natural resource.
our Chinese are smart and work very hard. it is easy for us to get some achievements.
I only worry about war.
now Chinese Japs relationship is ice breaking.

and India is honest and reasonable nation.so Chinese and Indian will be ok.
I only worry about France China relationship
China is criticizing French human right, France does not treat Muslim, Muslim women fairly.
 

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Inner Mongolia huh? Isn't that where all the coal barons lost their fortunes in worthless Ordos properties? :rofl:
in fact, the per capital nominal GDP of ordos has surpassed 30K USD in 2010
 

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The GDP of a ghost city surpasses developed countries? Only in China! :lol:
the backbone of Ordos economy is not the ghost city,but coal_chemical industry ......it has global most advanced coal-to-oil industry...
 

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GDP in actuals means nothing to the issues of living a daily life.

Construction activities increases GDP.

Ghost towns increase GDP.

This 15-minute report from Australia's SBS Dateline series begins its exploration of China's new order of ghost towns in the silent city of Zheng Zhou. The empty urban vista, deserted and eerie on a Thursday at 11 a.m., is a monument to the Chinese government's addiction to economic growth.

Massive building projects are a sure method of spurring GDP, but as analyst Gillem Tulloch points out: "It's not the quantity of GDP that matters, it's the quality of GDP. Essentially, they're just building stuff for which there is no demand."

http://www.fastcoexist.com/1677933/chinas-ghost-towns-the-empty-promises-of-inflated-growth
But it is understandable that the Chinese are fixated with figures and statistics.

Therefore, a superficial insight to soaring GDP makes it Fourth of July for them to announce to the world!

It is also understandable that they have to proved to the world that they are growing out of their 100 Years of National Shame and are desperately desiring recognition as a nation that has emerged to rub shoulder to shoulder with the world.

That is why the showcasing.

Just to be sure in case you have missed it!
 
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Dongsheng District in Ordos 2012:









stop showcasing your ordos pics from angles other than the ghost town ones.....your chicom 50 cent propaganda wont work here and no one in the biggest democracy will believe you....pics must be some photoshop jobs.....
 

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Huaorox,

What utter tripe!
 

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