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China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020

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Yearbook title:中国城乡建设统计年鉴2020
Yearbook English title:China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020
Published Date :09/2021
Language : English and Chinese bilingual
Availability : Printed Version;Electronic Version(PDF Version)

China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020
China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020

1.China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook,China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook and China County Seat Construction Statistical Yearbook are published annually in both Chinese and English languages to provide comprehensive information on urban and rural service facilities development in China.Being the source of facts,the yearbooks help to facilitate the understanding of people from all walks of life at home and abroad on China’s urban and rural development. 2.Coverage of the statistics Urban Areas:(1) areas under the jurisdiction of neighborhood administration;(2) other towns(townships)connected to urban public facilities,residential facilities and municipal utilities;(3) special areas like independent industrial and mining districts,development zones,research institutes,and universities and colleges with permanent residents of 3000 and above. County Seat Areas:(1) towns and townships where county governments are situated and areas under the jurisdiction of neighborhood administration;(2) other towns(townships) connected to county seat public facilities,residential facilities and municipal utilities;(3) special areas like independent industrial and mining districts,development zones,research institutes,and universities and colleges with permanent residents of 3000 and above. Villages and Small Towns Areas:towns,townships and special district at township level of which public facilities and residential facilities are not connected to those of cities(county seats). 3.There were a total of 685 cities,1483 counties(including autonomous counties,banners,autonomous banners,forest districts,and special districts),21157 towns,8809 townships(including minority townships,Sumus and minority Sumus),and 509 thousand administrative villages in all the 31 provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities across China by the end of 2020. 4.The yearbook is compiled based on statistical data on urban and rural construction in year 2020 that were reported by construction authorities of provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government.The yearbook is composed of statistics for three parts,namely statistics for cities(urban districts),county seats,and villages and small towns. (1) In the part of Cities(Urban Districts),data are from from 684 cities,3 special zones.Changbai Mountain Protection and Development District in Jilin Province,Yangling District in Shaanxi Province and Ningdong in ningxia Autonomous Region are classified as city. (2) In the part of County Seats,data is from 1479 counties,16 special zones and districts.Data from 8 counties including Xingtai and Cangxian County in Hebei Province,Zezhou County in Shanxi Province,Fushun and Tieling County in Liaoning Province,Anyang County in Henan Province,and Urumqi and Hetian County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are included in the statistics of the respective cities administering the above counties due to the identity of the location between the county seats and the cities;data on Jinmen County in Fujian Province has not been available at the moment. 16 special zones and districts include Caofeidian and Baigouxincheng in Hebei Province,Yunzhou District and Taigu District in Shanxi Province,Jiagedaqi in Heilongjiang Province,Shennongjia Forestry District in Hubei Province,Wangcheng District,Nanyue District and Datong Lake District in Hunan Province,Yangpu Development Zone in Hainan Province,Liuzhite District and shuicheng District in Guizhou Province,Kunming Yangzonghai Scenic Spot in Yunnan Province,Hongsibao Development Zone in Ningxia Autonomous Region,and Xihai Town and Dachaidan Administrative Commission in Haibei Prefecture of Qinghai Province. (3) In the part of Villages and Towns,statistics is based on data from 18822 towns,8876 townships,447 special areas at the level of town and township,and 2.363 million natural villages including 493 thousand villages where villagers’ committees are situated. 5.This Yearbook does not include data of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province. 6.All the per capita and coverage rate data in this Yearbook,except the per capita residential floor area and per capita daily consumption of domestic water,are calculated using the sum of resident and non-resident population as a denominator. 7.In this yearbook,”blank space” indicates that the figure is not large enough to be measured with the smallest unit in the table,or data are unknown or are not available. 8.The calculation errors of the total or relative value of some data in this Yearbook arising from the use of different measurement units have not been mechanically aligned. 9.Any comments to improve the quality of the yearbook are welcomed to promote the advancement in statistics in China’s construction industry.

China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook 2016

1. China Urban-Rural Construction Statistical Yearbook, China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook and China County Seat Construction Statistical Yearbook are published annually in both Chinese and English languages to provide comprehensive information on urban and rural service facilities development in China. Being the source of facts, the yearbooks help to facilitate the understanding of people from all walks of life at home and abroad on China’s urban and rural development.
2. 2016 China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook is complied based on statistical data on urban construction in year 2016 and past years that were reported by construction authorities of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. This yearbook is composed of 14 parts, including 1.Level of Urban Service Facilities, 2.Urban Population and Construction Land, 3.Revenue and Expenditure of Urban Maintenance and Construction Fund, 4. Fixed Assets Investment in Urban Service Facilities, 5.Urban Water Supply, 6.Urban Water Conservation, 7.Urban Gas, 8.Urban Central Heating, 9.Urban Rail Transit System, 10. Urban Roads and Bridges, 11.Urban drainage and Waste Water Treatment, 12.Urban landscaping, 13.State-level Scenic Spots and Historic Sites, and 14.Urban Environmental Sanitation. In each part, the data is classified by year, by region and by city.
3. Scope of the data collected from the survey covers urban area of cities, including (1) areas under the jurisdiction of neighborhood administration; (2) other towns (townships) connected to city public facilities, residential facilities and municipal utilities; (3) special areas like independent industrial and mining districts, development zones, research institutes, and universities and colleges with permanent residents of 3000 and above.
4. There were a total of 657 cities in all the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities (excluding Taiwan Province) across China by the end of 2016. In the yearbook, data are from 656 cities, 2 special zones. Baigouxincheng in Hebei Province and Yangling District in Shaanxi Province are classified as city; Yizhou City in Guangxi Autonomous Regions has been reorganized to become a district, but is still classified as city in the yearbook; Kekedala City in Xinjiang Autonomous Region is a new city, and the data has not been available at the moment.
5. Data from the county seats of 10 counties including Xingtai and Cangxian County in Hebei Province, Zezhou County in Shanxi Province, Fushun, Panshan, Tieling, and Chaoyang County in Liaoning Province, Anyang County in Henan Province, and Urumqi and Hetian County in Xinjiang Autonomous Region are included in the Urban Construction Yearbook due to the identity of the location between the county seats and the cities administering the above 10 counties respectively.
6. This yearbook does not include data of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region as well as Taiwan Province.
7. Grouping of cities
Group one: (by geographic location)
East China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 9 provinces and autonomous regions which are Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Jilin,
Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 10 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Group two: (by regional economic zone 1)
East China: Cities in 11 provinces and municipalities which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 8 provinces which are Shanxi, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Inner Mongolia, Guangxi , Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Group three: (by regional economic zone 2)
East China: Cities in 10 provinces and municipalities which are Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, and Hainan
Central China: Cities in 6 provinces which are Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, and Hunan
West China: Cities in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities which are Inner Mongolia, Guangxi , Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Xinjiang
Northeast China : Cities in 3 provinces which are Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang
8. In this yearbook, “—” indicates that the figure is not large enough to be measured with the smallest unit in the table.
9. The calculation errors of the total or relative value of some data in this yearbook arising from the use of different measurement units have not been mechanically aligned.
10. Any comments to improve the quality of the yearbook are welcomed to promote the advancement in statistics in China’s construction industry.