Guizhou Province (lowest GDP per capita), Tibet Autonomous Region (lowest total GDP), Gansu Province, Shanxi Province, and Yunnan Province. ?
Guizhou Province, referred to as "Qian" or "Gui", is a provincial-level administrative region in the Republic of China. Guiyang, the provincial capital, is located in the hinterland of southwest China's inland region. It is a transportation hub in southwest China and an important part of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.
The country’s first national-level big data comprehensive experimental zone, a world-renowned mountain tourism destination and mountain tourism province, a national ecological civilization experimental zone, and an inland open economic experimental zone. It is bounded by 24°37′~29°13′ north latitude and 103°36′~109°35′ east longitude. It borders Sichuan and Chongqing to the north, Hunan to the east, Guangxi to the south, and Yunnan to the west.
The terrain in Guizhou is high in the west and low in the east, sloping from the middle to the north, east and south. It is known as "eight mountains, one water and one field". The province's landforms can be broadly divided into four basic types: plateaus, mountains, hills and basins, of which 92.5% are mountains and hills. With a total area of ??176,200 square kilometers, it has a subtropical monsoon climate and spans two major river systems, the Yangtze River and the Pearl River. The representative culture of Guizhou history is "Qiangui Culture"
The GDP of Guizhou Province in 2022 will be 2016.458 billion yuan, an increase of 1.2% over the same period last year at constant prices. Among them, the added value of the primary industry was 286.118 billion yuan, an increase of 3.6%; the added value of the secondary industry was 711.303 billion yuan, an increase of 0.5%; the added value of the tertiary industry was 1,019.037 billion yuan, an increase of 1.0%.