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Study in Henan

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Henan
"Henan (Chinese: 河南; pinyin: Hénán) is a province located in the central part of China. Henan’s one-character abbreviation is ""豫"" (yù). The name of the province (河南) means ""south of the river"", but actually a quarter of the province lies north of the Yellow River, also known as the ""Huang He"".

In the past two decades, Henan has seen rapid development in its economy, which has expanded at an even faster rate than the national average of 10%. The rapid growth has also transformed Henan from one of the poorest provinces to a central province.

Some popular universities in Henan contains Zhengzhou University, Henan University and Henan Normal University." Browse Cities in Henan Province
Study in Hubei

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Hubei
"Hubei (Chinese: 湖北; pinyin: Húběi) is a province located in the easternmost part of Central China. The name of the province means ""north of the lake"", referring to its position north of Lake Dongting.
Hubei is officially abbreviated to ""鄂"" (È).

Hubei's economy ranks 11th in China and its nominal GDP for 2011 was 1.959 trillion yuan (311 billion USD). It is said that the government of Hubei hopes to keep the GDP growth rate above 10% annually and double per capita GDP by 2020.

Hubei has some famous universities like Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan University and Wuhan University of Technology." Browse Cities in Hubei Province
Study in Hunan

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Hunan
"Hunan (Chinese: 湖南; pinyin: Húnán) is a province located in the south-central part of China. The name means “south of the lake”, the Lake Dongting. And it’s one word abbreviation is ""湘"". Before Qing dynasty, Hunan and Hubei was a part of the province of Huguang (湖廣). And after that, in 1664, Hunan province was created and renamed to its current name in 1723.

Hunan’s nominal GDP for 2011 was 1.90 trillion yuan (US$300 billion). Hunan's traditional crops are rice and cotton, however, in recent years Hunan has grown to become an important center for steel, machinery and electronics production.

Some top universities in Hunan are listed as below:
Central South University
Hunan University
Yuelu Academy
National University of Defense Technology"Hubei is officially abbreviated to ""鄂"" (È).

Hubei's economy ranks 11th in China and its nominal GDP for 2011 was 1.959 trillion yuan (311 billion USD). It is said that the government of Hubei hopes to keep the GDP growth rate above 10% annually and double per capita GDP by 2020.

Hubei has some famous universities like Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan University and Wuhan University of Technology." Browse Cities in Hunan Province
Study in Jiangxi

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Jiangxi
"Jiangxi (Chinese: 江西; pinyin: Jiāngxī) is a province located in the southeast of the China. The name ""Jiangxi"" was came from the circuit administrated under the Tang Dynasty in 733.
The one word abbreviation for Jiangxi is 赣 (pinyin: Gàn), which indicates the existing of Gan River runs across from the south to the north and flows into the Yangtze River.

Jiangxi’s dominant crop is rice. And Jiangxi is rich in mineral resources, it has abundant of copper, tungsten, gold, silver, uranium, thorium, tantalum, and niobium. Jiangxi has the lowest wages and third lowest property prices in all of China. Jiangxi's nominal GDP for 2011 was 1158.3 billion yuan (183.8 billion USD).

Jiangxi has some popular universities in China, such as Nanchang University, Nanchang Hangkong University and Jiangxi Normal University." Browse Cities in Jiangxi Province
Study in Fujian

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Fujian
"Fujian, formerly romanised as Fukien or Foukien, is a province on the southeast coast of China.
The name Fujian came from two cities in Fujian, Fuzhou and Jianzhou. It is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse provinces in Tang dynasty of China.

Fujian is one of the more affluent provinces with many industries with tea-related production. There are also a lot of clothing and sports manufactures in Fujian, such as Anta, 361 Degrees, Xtep, Peak Sport Products and Septwolves. Fujian also has many foreign firms such as Dell, Nokia, and Siemens.

Some famous universities in Fujian contains: Huaqiao University, Xiamen University and Jimei University." Browse Cities in Fujian Province
Study in Guangdong

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Guangdong
"Guangdong (simplified Chinese: 广东; pinyin: Guǎngdōng) is a province on the South China Sea coast of the China. In English, Guangdong is also known as Canton or Kwangtung. In January 2005,
Guangdong surpassed Henan and Sichuan to become the most populous province in China.

Guangdong’s economy is pretty large and is comparable to that of many countries. Since 1989, Guangdong has been the largest province in China by GDP. Comparable to that of country subdivisions in dollar terms, Guangdong's GDP is even larger than that of all but 6 country subdivisions England, California, Texas, New York and Tokyo.

Some famous universities in Guangdong contains: Sun Yat-Sen University, South China University of Technology and Jinan University." Browse Cities in Guangdong Province
Study in Hainan

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Hainan
"Hainan (Chinese: 海南; pinyin: Hǎinán) is the smallest and southernmost province of China. The name “海南” means south of the sea, it also refers to Hainan Island (海南岛, Hǎinán Dǎo), which is also the main island of the province.

Hainan's economy is predominantly agricultural, and more than a half of the island's exports are agricultural products. Hainan has a reputation for being a ""Wild West"" area. Now, China’s central government has encouraged foreign investment in Hainan and has allowed the island to rely to a large extent on market forces. In 2011, Hainan’s nominal GDP was 251.5 billion yuan (US$39.9 billion), and made it the 4th smallest in all of the China and contributes just 0.53% to the entire country's economy.

The great environment has made Hainan a popular choice for people who want to study in China. Some popular university in Hainan contains: Hainan University, South China Tropical Agricultural University, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences and Hainan Normal University." Browse Cities in Hainan Province
Study in Guizhou

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Guizhou
"Guizhou (simplified Chinese: 贵州; pinyin: Guìzhōu) is a province of China that located in the southwestern part of the country. The capital of it is Guiyang.

As of the mid 19th century, Guizhou are known as a province that exports mercury, gold, iron and lead. Until now, Guizhou is also a relatively poor and economically undeveloped province, but Guizhou is rich in natural, cultural and environmental resources. Its nominal GDP for 2012 was 680.22 billion yuan (107.758 billion USD).

The most popular university in Guizhou is Guizhou University." Browse Cities in Guizhou Province
Study in Sichuan

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Sichuan
"Sichuan (Chinese: 四川; pinyin: Sìchuān) is a province located in the southwest of China. The literal meaning of “四川” means ""Four circuits of rivers"", and it was named after the division of the existing circuit into four during the Northern Song Dynasty.

Sichuan's nominal GDP for 2011 was 2.15 trillion yuan (US$340 billion). It is one of the major industrial centers of China. In addition to heavy industries such as coal, energy, iron and steel, the province has also established a light industrial sector comprising building materials, wood processing, food and silk processing.

Sichuan has a lot of popular universities such as: Sichuan University, Southwest Jiaotong University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Chengdu University of Technology." Browse Cities in Sichuan Province
Study in Yunnan

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Yunnan
"Yunnan is a province located in the far southwest of the China. It has a population of 45.7 million (2009), and the capital of the province is Kunming, formerly also known as Yunnan. Yunnan is situated in a mountainous area, most of the population lives in the eastern part of the province. In the west, the altitude varys from the mountain peaks to river valleys as much as 3,000 metres (9,800 ft).

Yunnan is rich in natural resources and has the largest diversity of plant life in China. Yunnan's nominal GDP in 2011 was 875.1 billion yuan (US$138.92 billion), and it is one of the major production bases of copper, lead, zinc, tin and aluminum in China.

Some popular universities in China contains Baoshan College of Chinese Medicine, Chuxiong Normal University and Dali University." Browse Cities in Yunnan Province

China's Provinces

The People's Republic of China has administrative control over 22 provinces and considers Taiwan to be its 23rd province. China also has five subdivisions officially termed autonomous regions, each with a designated minority group; four municipalities; and two Special Administrative Regions (SARs), which enjoy a degree of political autonomy. These 23 provinces, five autonomous regions, and four municipalities and the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau constitute of The People’s Republic of China.
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