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Which are China’s cities of the future?   

Those on the second and third tiers are thriving

Chengdu in China
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By Gabriel Crossley, China correspondent, The Economist

Until very recently, China’s young people, investors, consumers and creators flocked to just four cities: Beijing, the capital; Shanghai, a financial hub; Shenzhen, a tech centre; and Guangzhou, an export powerhouse. With giant populations, superior public services and gleaming infrastructure, these were dubbed “first-tier” cities by the government. But in 2025 China’s smaller cities will start to steal their thunder.

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This article appeared in the China section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “Cities of the future”

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