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China has entered a period of fast
growth in urbanization, the Guangming Daily reported on July
19.
Chinese experts predict that
the number of people living in Chinese cities is expected to
reach 1.12 billion by 2050, accounting for 70 percent of the
country's total population. More than 600 million Chinese
people will shift from rural areas to urban districts in the
next 50 years.
At present, the
Chinese mainland has more than 660 cities and 19,000 towns.
By 2050, 80 percent of towns will have grown into small or
medium-sized cities.
By then,
China will have 50 ultra-large cities, each with an urban
population of more than 2 million, 150 big cities, 500
medium-sized cities and 1,500 small cities.
The urbanization rate in China would rise from
the current 36 percent to 70 percent, which was vitally
important in narrowing the gap between rural areas and urban
districts, boosting China's economic growth and creating
more jobs, an expert said.
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