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Which city in China won the most gold medals in the 2008 Olympic Games?

You should ask which province and city in China won the most gold medals in the 2008 Olympic Games.

Jiangsu, Liaoning, Shandong, Guangdong, Hubei and other major sports provinces contributed 30 gold medals to China, more than half of the total gold medals in China. Through such data, it is not difficult to draw a conclusion that most of the gold medal athletes in China come from the eastern coastal generation, such as Jiangsu, Liaoning, Shandong and Guangdong. These provinces and cities have made outstanding contributions to China's dominance of the gold medal list.

Specific to the provinces, Jiangsu athletes won 7.5 gold medals at the Beijing Olympic Games, which is the province that contributed the most gold medals to the China delegation at the Beijing Olympic Games. Liaoning province ranked second in the contribution list of China delegation with six gold medals; Guangdong province ranked third in the gold medal contribution list with five gold medals. (Editor's Note: According to the rules of 2004, two events come from different provinces, each in 0.5 yuan; If you come from the same place, even if it is a piece; If it is a team event, such as table tennis team and four-person rowing; 1 player's province is half; Two or more count as one)

Statistics of gold medals of China delegation in Beijing Olympic Games by province

Provincial gold medal winner

Jiangsu 7.5 Xiao Qin, Huang Xu, Chen Yanqing, Chen, Lu Chunlong and Zhong Man.

Liaoning 6 Yang, Du Jing, Zhang Ning, Wang Nan, Tang Bin, Jin, Yang and Wang Jiao.

5 Yilin Yang, He Chong, Xian Dongmei, Ma Lin and Chen Xiexia.

Beijing 4.5 He Kexin, Lin Yue, Chen Ying and Zhang Yining

Liu Chunhong, Wang Feng, Zhang and Xi Aihua.

Hubei 3.5 Yang Wei, Cheng Fei, Li Shanshan, Liao Hui

Sichuan 3.5 Zou Kai and Yin Jian

Tianjin 3 Chen, Tong Wen and

Fujian 3 Zhang Xiangxiang, Lin Dan and He.

Shanghai 2.5 Wu, Huo Liang, Wang He and Liu Zige

Hunan 2.5 Li, Long Qingquan

Hebei 2.5 Guo Jingjing, Pang Wei

China People's Liberation Army 2 Chen Xiexia and Dānlín

Shaanxi 1.5 Qin Kai and Guo Wenjun

Jiangxi 1.5 Wu Jingyu and Yang Wenjun

Zhejiang 1 Jiang Yuyuan and Meng

Guangxi 1 Wing-kuen Luk

Heilongjiang 1 Cao Lei

Guizhou 1 Zou Shiming

Inner Mongolia 1 Zhang Xiaoping

Jilin 0.5 Wang Hao

Anhui 0.5 Deng