China has 665 cities, supposedly, from what I've read on the internet... Which is a lot when compared to the US's 285 cities. Usually, the definition of a city is any urban population of over 100,000 permanent inhabitants with defined boundaries. Although, there are a few definitions of the term 'city'. And as a side-note, Russia has 164 cities. Just thought I'd throw that in there for comparison. :)
i think there is about 300
There are 22 cities in Xinjiang, an autonomous region in western China.
no. western china is a rual area while the eastern is urban.
from 900-1,000,000
no. the majority live in the east where many of the most populated cities are located
The two largest cities in China are Shanghai and Beijing.
The Great Wall of China is not in one specific city, it is in many cities. It's sort of a border around China.
There are 10 cities in the People's Republic of China (mainland China) that have a metropolitan population of over 3 million. Just go to Wikipedia and look at demographics.
The main cities in China are Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. These cities are known for their bustling economies, rich cultural heritage, and significant contributions to China's development.
· Xi'an, China · Xiamen, China
There are many poor areas of China. Most of these poor areas are in rural areas. The cities tend to be wealthier.
The Peoples' Republic of China is a vast country containing many large and small cities.