Regions of China
China is administratively divided into several regions, including provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and special administrative regions, each with its own capital city:
Provinces and Capitals:
- Anhui – Hefei
- Fujian – Fuzhou
- Gansu – Lanzhou
- Guangdong – Guangzhou
- Guizhou – Guiyang
- Hainan – Haikou
- Hebei – Shijiazhuang
- Heilongjiang – Harbin
- Henan – Zhengzhou
- Hubei – Wuhan
- Hunan – Changsha
- Jiangsu – Nanjing
- Jiangxi – Nanchang
- Jilin – Changchun
- Liaoning – Shenyang
- Qinghai – Xining
- Shaanxi – Xi’an
- Shandong – Jinan
- Shanxi – Taiyuan
- Sichuan – Chengdu
- Yunnan – Kunming
- Zhejiang – Hangzhou
- Taiwan – Taipei
Autonomous Regions and Capitals:
- Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region – Nanning
- Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region – Hohhot
- Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region – Yinchuan
- Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region – Ürümqi
- Tibet Autonomous Region – Lhasa
Municipalities and Capitals:
- Beijing (Capital city itself)
- Chongqing (Capital city itself)
- Shanghai (Capital city itself)
- Tianjin (Capital city itself)
Special Administrative Regions and Capitals:
- Hong Kong SAR – Hong Kong (Capital city itself)
- Macau SAR – Macau (Capital city itself)
These capitals serve as the main administrative centers for their respective regions.