Economic ranking of provinces (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) in 2008
China's GDP in 2008 was 30,067 billion yuan1; Guangdong's GDP in 2008 was 3,569.6 billion yuan, an increase of101%; In 2008, Shandong's GDP was 3 1072 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 12 1%. Year-on-year growth 13% 4. In 2008, Zhejiang's GDP exceeded 21486.9 billion yuan, up10/%5 year-on-year. In 2008, the GDP of Henan Province increased by182 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 12%. Hebei's GDP growth in 2008 was160 billion yuan, Shanghai's GDP growth in 2008 was 9.7% and Liaoning's GDP growth in 2008 was1345.5 billion yuan +03%. In 2008, Sichuan's GDP increased by 9.5%, reaching1250.6 billion yuan, Hubei's GDP increased by 133 billion yuan, and Hunan's GDP increased by110 billion yuan. Fujian's GDP growth in 2008 12.8% Beijing's GDP growth in 2008 reached104.8 billion yuan, Anhui's GDP growth in 2008 reached 887.42 billion yuan, and Heilongjiang's GDP growth in 2008 reached 1 1.8%. In 2008, the GDP of Inner Mongolia increased by 17.5% and 17, that of Guangxi increased by 71500 million yuan, with an increase of 12.5%, and that of Shanxi increased by 10%. Shaanxi's GDP growth in 2008 1 100 million yuan, Jiangxi's GDP growth in 2008 15.6% 20, Jilin's GDP growth in 2008 12.6% 2 1. Tianjin GDP growth in 2008 16.5% 23, Yunnan GDP growth in 2008 1 1% w 24, Chongqing GDP growth in 2008 14.3% 25. In 2008, the GDP of Xinjiang was 41500 million yuan, up by1%26, that of Guizhou was 335 billion yuan, up by 10% 27, and that of Gansu was 3 10 billion yuan, up by/kloc. Hainan's GDP increased by 9.8% in 2008. In 2008, the GDP of Ningxia increased by 654.38+0.07 billion yuan; Qinghai's GDP increased by 654.38+02% in 2008; Tibet's GDP increased by 654.38+02.5% in 2008.