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Jing-Jin-Ji

Coordinates: 38°42′N 118°6′E / 38.700°N 118.100°E / 38.700; 118.100

The Jingjinji Metropolitan Region or Jing-Jin-Ji (JJJ),[note 1] is the National Capital Region of the People's Republic of China. It is the biggest urbanized megalopolis region in North China, including an economic region surrounding the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin, and along the coast of the Bohai Sea.[3] 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, Jingjinji had a total population of 110 million people, comparable to that of the Philippines.

Jing-Jin-Ji (JJJ)
京津冀城市群
Beijing, the largest city in megalopolis
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHebei
MunicipalitiesBeijing
Tianjin
Major Prefectural CitiesBaoding
Shijiazhuang
Tangshan
Cangzhou
Langfang
Zhangjiakou
Chengde
Qinhuangdao
Government
 • Mayor of BeijingChen Jining
 • Mayor of TianjinZhang Guoqing
 • Governor of HebeiXu Qin
Area
 • Total217,156 km2 (83,844 sq mi)
Population
 (2020[2])
 • Total110 million
 • Density507/km2 (1,310/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)

Economy

In 2022, Jingjinji produced GDP of ¥10 trillion (US$1.5 trillion) or equivalent to Mexico.[4] It occupied an area about twice the size of the South Korea.[5] 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.[6][7]

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.[8] 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.[5] The long-term goal is to create a one-hour commuting region; an additional 24 intercity railways are planned to be built before 2050.[9]

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

Metropolitan areas

Metropolitan area Chinese Cities and districts Urban population
Beijing metropolitan area 北京城市圈
Běijīng Chéngshì Quān
Beijing, Huairou, Miyun, Pinggu, Yanqing 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

Major cities

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

City Pinyin Population (2010) Image Information City Map
Beijing
北京
Běijīng 19,612,368   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.  
Tianjin
天津
Tiānjīn 12,938,224   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.  
Baoding
保定
Bǎodìng 10,029,197   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.[10]  
Shijiazhuang
石家庄
Shíjiāzhuāng 9,547,869   Shijiazhuang is the capital of Hebei, as well as the third-largest city in Jingjinji, after Beijing and Tianjin.  
Tangshan
唐山
Tángshān 7,577,284   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.  
Cangzhou
沧州
Cāngzhōu 7,134,053   A city in south-east Hebei on the coast of the Bohai Sea coast. It borders Tianjin to the north.  
Langfang
廊坊
Lángfāng 4,358,839   Langfang is located between Beijing and Tianjin and contains the Sanhe exclave, which is separate from the rest of Hebei.  
Zhangjiakou
张家口
Zhāngjiākǒu 4,345,491   A city in north-west Hebei. It borders Beijing to the southeast.  
Chengde
承德
Chéngdé 3,473,197   A city in northeast Hebei, best known for the Chengde Mountain Resort.  
Qinhuangdao
秦皇岛
Qínhuángdǎo 2,987,605[11]   A city in north-east coastal Hebei, best known for the Beidaihe.  

Transportation

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. ^ Jīng (), Jīn (), and () are the common abbreviations for Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, respectively. It is sometimes rendered in historical context as King–Sin–Peh, also known as Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BJ-TJ-HB), Peking–Tientsin–Hopeh and the Capital Economic Zone

References

  1. ^ Preen, Mark (2018-04-26). "The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integration Plan". China Briefing News. Retrieved 2019-10-11.Preen, Mark (2018-04-26). "The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integration Plan". China Briefing News. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-05-11.
  3. ^ Johnson, Ian (July 19, 2015). "In China, a Supercity Rises Around Beijing". New York Times.
  4. ^ GDP-2022 is a preliminary data "Home - Regional - Quarterly by Province" (Press release). China NBS.
  5. ^ a b "China approves $36-billion railway plan for Jing-Jin-Ji megacity". Business News. Reuters. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Regional Definition: Bohai Sea Archived 2006-09-30 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Unep.Org Retrieved 2010-01-09
  7. ^ Tianjin at a Glance 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine uschina.org Retrieved 2010-01-09
  8. ^ Gain a strategic advantage in the Bohai Bay region sdic.com.cn 2007-06-11 Retrieved 2010-01-16
  9. ^ Baculinao, Eric (March 25, 2017). "Jing-Jin-Ji: China Planning Megalopolis the Size of New England". World. NBC News. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
  10. ^ "Xiong'an, China's Newest Special Economic Zone - CKGSB Knowledge". knowledge.ckgsb.edu.cn. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  11. ^ "河北省2010年第六次全国人口普查主要数据公报".

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Coordinates 38 42 N 118 6 E 38 700 N 118 100 E 38 700 118 100 The Jingjinji Metropolitan Region or Jing Jin Ji JJJ note 1 is the National Capital Region of the People s Republic of China It is the biggest urbanized megalopolis region in North China including an economic region surrounding the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin and along the coast of the Bohai Sea 3 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 Jingjinji had a total population of 110 million people comparable to that of the Philippines Jing Jin Ji JJJ 京津冀城市群MegalopolisBeijing the largest city in megalopolisCountryPeople s Republic of ChinaProvinceHebeiMunicipalitiesBeijingTianjinMajor Prefectural CitiesBaodingShijiazhuangTangshanCangzhouLangfangZhangjiakouChengdeQinhuangdaoGovernment Mayor of BeijingChen Jining Mayor of TianjinZhang Guoqing Governor of HebeiXu QinArea 1 Total217 156 km2 83 844 sq mi Population 2020 2 Total110 million Density507 km2 1 310 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 CST Contents 1 Economy 1 1 Metropolitan areas 2 Major cities 3 Transportation 3 1 Air 3 1 1 Major airports 3 1 2 Regional airports 3 2 Road 3 3 High speed rail 3 3 1 Intercity high speed rail lines 3 3 2 Other high speed rail lines 3 3 3 High speed rail lines planned or under construction 3 4 Suburban railway 3 5 Metro systems 3 6 Light rail 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEconomy EditIn 2022 Jingjinji produced GDP of 10 trillion US 1 5 trillion or equivalent to Mexico 4 It occupied an area about twice the size of the South Korea 5 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 amp 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 6 7 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 8 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 5 The long term goal is to create a one hour commuting region an additional 24 intercity railways are planned to be built before 2050 9 In recent decades petroleum and natural gas deposits have been discovered in the Jingjinji region s coast of the Bohai sea Metropolitan areas Edit Metropolitan area Chinese Cities and districts Urban populationBeijing metropolitan area 北京城市圈 Beijing Chengshi Quan Beijing Huairou Miyun Pinggu Yanqing 16 858 692Tianjin metropolitan area 天津城市圈 Tianjin Chengshi Quan Tianjin Binhai Baodi Jinghai Jizhou Ninghe 10 277 893Shijiazhuang metropolitan area 石家庄城市圈 Shijiazhuang Chengshi Quan Shijiazhuang Jinzhou Xinji Xinle 3 823 504Baoding Xiong an metropolitan area 保定雄安城市圈 Bǎoding Xiong an Chengshi Quan Baoding Xiong an Anguo Dingzhou Gaobeidian Zhuozhou 3 056 000Tangshan metropolitan area 唐山城市圈 Tangshan Chengshi Quan Tangshan 2 237 317Major cities EditJingjinji includes the Beijing Tianjin and Hebei provinces Major cities in these municipalities and provinces include City Pinyin Population 2010 Image Information City MapBeijing北京 Beijing 19 612 368 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 Tianjin天津 Tianjin 12 938 224 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 Baoding保定 Bǎoding 10 029 197 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 10 Shijiazhuang石家庄 Shijiazhuang 9 547 869 Shijiazhuang is the capital of Hebei as well as the third largest city in Jingjinji after Beijing and Tianjin Tangshan唐山 Tangshan 7 577 284 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 Cangzhou沧州 Cangzhōu 7 134 053 A city in south east Hebei on the coast of the Bohai Sea coast It borders Tianjin to the north Langfang廊坊 Langfang 4 358 839 Langfang is located between Beijing and Tianjin and contains the Sanhe exclave which is separate from the rest of Hebei Zhangjiakou张家口 Zhangjiakǒu 4 345 491 A city in north west Hebei It borders Beijing to the southeast Chengde承德 Chengde 3 473 197 A city in northeast Hebei best known for the Chengde Mountain Resort Qinhuangdao秦皇岛 Qinhuangdǎo 2 987 605 11 A city in north east coastal Hebei best known for the Beidaihe Transportation EditAir Edit Major airports Edit Beijing Capital International Airport Beijing Daxing International Airport Tianjin Binhai International Airport Shijiazhuang Zhengding International AirportRegional airports Edit Chengde Puning Airport Qinhuangdao Beidaihe Airport Tangshan Sannuhe Airport Zhangjiakou Ningyuan AirportRoad Edit There are many major highways servicing the routes within Jingjinji area This includes the following expressways Jingjintang Expressway from Beijing through Tianjin s urban area to Binhai TEDA Jinghu Expressway from Jinjing Gonglu Bridge to Shanghai together with Jingjintang Expressway this is the expressway from Beijing to Shanghai Jingshen Expressway through Baodi District on its way from Beijing to Shenyang Jingshi Expressway from Beijing to Shijiazhuang Baojin Expressway from Beichen District Tianjin to Baoding Hebei known in Tianjin as the Jinbao Expressway Jinbin Expressway from Zhangguizhuang Bridge to Hujiayuan Bridge both within Tianjin Jinji Expressway from central Tianjin to Jixian County G95 Capital Area Loop ExpresswayThe following six China National Highways pass through Tianjin China National Highway 102 through Ji County Tianjin on its way from Beijing to Harbin China National Highway 103 from Beijing through Tianjin s urban area to Binhai China National Highway 104 from Beijing through Tianjin to Fuzhou China National Highway 105 from Beijing through Tianjin to Macau China National Highway 112 circular highway around Beijing passes through Tianjin China National Highway 205 from Shanhaiguan Hebei through Tianjin to GuangzhouHigh speed rail Edit Intercity high speed rail lines Edit Beijing Tianjin intercity railway Tianjin Baoding intercity railwayOther high speed rail lines Edit Beijing Shanghai high speed railway Beijing Shenyang high speed railway Beijing Shijiazhuang high speed railway Tianjin Qinhuangdao high speed railwayHigh speed rail lines planned or under construction Edit Beijing Zhangjiakou intercity railwaySuburban railway Edit Beijing Suburban Railway Tianjin Suburban Railway Tianjin Jizhou railway Metro systems Edit Beijing Subway Shijiazhuang Metro Tianjin MetroLight rail Edit Tianjin TramSee also EditBohai Economic Rim Megalopolises in China Pearl River Delta Yangtze River Delta Keihanshin Greater Tokyo Area Seoul Capital Area Taipei Keelung metropolitan areaNotes Edit Jing 京 Jin 津 and Ji 冀 are the common abbreviations for Beijing Tianjin and Hebei respectively It is sometimes rendered in historical context as King Sin Peh also known as Beijing Tianjin Hebei BJ TJ HB Peking Tientsin Hopeh and the Capital Economic ZoneReferences Edit Preen Mark 2018 04 26 The Beijing Tianjin Hebei Integration Plan China Briefing News Retrieved 2019 10 11 Preen Mark 2018 04 26 The Beijing Tianjin Hebei Integration Plan China Briefing News Retrieved 2019 10 11 Main Data of the Seventh National Population Census Archived from the original on 2021 05 11 Johnson Ian July 19 2015 In China a Supercity Rises Around Beijing New York Times GDP 2022 is a preliminary data Home Regional Quarterly by Province Press release China NBS a b China approves 36 billion railway plan for Jing Jin Ji megacity Business News Reuters Retrieved November 26 2016 Regional Definition Bohai Sea Archived 2006 09 30 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Unep Org Retrieved 2010 01 09 Tianjin at a Glance Archived 2009 01 07 at the Wayback Machine uschina org Retrieved 2010 01 09 Gain a strategic advantage in the Bohai Bay region sdic com cn 2007 06 11 Retrieved 2010 01 16 Baculinao Eric March 25 2017 Jing Jin Ji China Planning Megalopolis the Size of New England World NBC News Retrieved October 27 2019 Xiong an China s Newest Special Economic Zone CKGSB Knowledge knowledge ckgsb edu cn Retrieved 2018 07 19 河北省2010年第六次全国人口普查主要数据公报 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jing Jin Ji amp oldid 1135150480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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