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What is the most livable city in Gansu?

The most livable city in Gansu is really not easy to choose, because it is located in the northwest, and the natural environment is rarely destroyed by human beings, so the landscape is extremely beautiful, which makes people feel very excited and deeply impressed. The following is a list of the most livable cities in Gansu.

Longnan is the most livable city in Gansu.

Why? Longnan has a pleasant climate, four distinct seasons, sky blue and white clouds, beautiful scenery, high forest coverage and rich products. Longnan people are honest and simple, and local snacks has a wide variety and unique flavor. Alas! Let me formally introduce the situation in Longnan!

Longnan is the only region in Gansu Province with the Yangtze River system and subtropical climate, and is known as "Longshang Jiangnan". Mountains, valleys, hills and basins crisscross the territory, and the climate is vertically distributed, with obvious regional differences. There are Davidia involucrata, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Taxus chinensis and other national protected plants and more than 20 rare animals such as giant panda, Sichuan golden monkey and Qinling antelope. There are 3 national nature reserves (Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve in Gansu, Yu He National Nature Reserve in Gansu and Xiaolongshan National Nature Reserve in Gansu), 1 provincial nature reserve (Jianshan Giant Panda Nature Reserve in Wenxian), 3 national forest parks (Tianchi in Wenxian, Guanegou in Dangchang and Jifengshan in Chengxian) and 2 national wetland parks (Huang Lin Gou National Wetland Park in Wenxian, Longnan) Xi Qing Chui Cemetery, the first cemetery in Qin Dynasty, is located in Dabaozi Mountain in Lixian County. Longnan was also the core area of Miao and Qiang activities in ancient western China. Baima people in Wenxian county are called "the oldest tribe in East Asia". In addition, Longnan is one of the main Chinese herbal medicines and olive producing areas in China.

Finally, Longnan is also the hometown of longevity, and there are many elderly people over 80 years old. They play cards and sing songs, so they are deaf and deaf. Walking on the mountain road is as fast as flying, and young people from other places can't keep up. Do not believe you come to Longnan!

Jinchang is the most livable city in Gansu Province, and Longnan has the best ecology.

The sustainable development competitiveness and economic competitiveness of cities in Gansu Province rank relatively close.

The overall ranking of the sustainable development competitiveness of 12 prefecture-level cities in the province is: Lanzhou, Jiayuguan, Jinchang, Tianshui, Wuwei, Baiyin, Zhangye, Qingyang, Pingliang, Dingxi and Longnan. Although there are many indicators, such as Longnan's livability index and Pingliang's cultural index, which rank first in the country, there are also many cities in Gansu Province whose potential competitiveness deserves attention.

In terms of livability, Jinchang ranks 77th among the Top 100 in China, making it the most livable city in Gansu Province. Although Lanzhou, the provincial capital, ranks lower in comprehensive economic competitiveness, it ranks 32nd in knowledge competitiveness and occupies a place in China.

Gansu's comprehensive urban indicators rank in the top five.

Telephone number: 1- Lanzhou city

Lanzhou, located in the middle of Gansu Province, governs 5 districts and 3 counties with a population of 36.9438+0 million. Lanzhou is one of the important industrial bases, comprehensive transportation hubs and central cities in the northwest of China, the second largest city in the northwest, and one of the five central cities in the China section of the New Eurasian Continental Bridge.

2 nd place: Qingyang City

Qingyang, located in the easternmost part of Gansu Province, governs 7 counties in 1 district with a population of 2,655,800. Qingyang is one of the birthplaces of the early farming civilization of the Chinese nation and an important part of the former Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia border region. It is rich in oil, natural gas and coal, and is known as the "granary of Longdong".

Third place: Jinchang

Jinchang, located in the middle of Hexi Corridor, governs 1 district and 1 county with a population of 478,700. Jinchang, an important node city of the ancient Silk Road and one of the major cities in Hexi Corridor, is one of the most water-deficient cities in China. Gold factories and mines promote enterprises, and the city is established because of enterprises. Because of its rich nickel resources, it is known as the "nickel capital of the motherland".

Fourth place-Jiuquan City

Jiuquan, located in the northwest of Gansu Province, governs 1 district, with 6 cities and counties and a population of 1.2 million.

Jiuquan, the largest city in Gansu, was one of the four counties in Hexi in Han Dynasty. Since ancient times, it has been a traffic fortress from the Central Plains to the Western Regions and an important town on the Silk Road. Scenic spots include Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Jiuquan Park and Dunhuang Ya Dan National Geopark.

Fifth place-Jiayuguan City

Jiayuguan, located in the northwest of Gansu Province, governs 3 districts (not divided into districts) with a population of 245,900.

Jiayuguan, the starting point of the western end of the Great Wall in Wan Li in Ming Dynasty, is an emerging regional central city of industrial tourism modernization, and is known as "the first gateway in the world" and "the key to border clearance".