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  2. Changsha - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Changsha ranked 8th in the top 10 China's innovation-oriented cities, [100] and 6th (behind Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Chengdu and Beijing) in the Top 10 China's most attractive cities for talent, according to the 21st Century Business Herald report. [101] Changsha has held the title "China's Leading Smart City" since 2021. [102]

  3. Record rains paralyse China's southern city Changsha - AOL

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    From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., the state Weather China service said it measured 65.1 millimetres of rainfall in the capital of Hunan province, a new hourly record for the city in June.

  4. Changsha County - Wikipedia

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    Changsha County is the most developed county in Central China ranking 8th in the Top 100 of counties and county-level cities of China by comprehensive strength in 2020. [6] Changsha County is one of the best developed manufacturing counties and county-level cities in the province, the manufacturing industry is its economic pillar.

  5. Economy of Changsha - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Changsha made its way into the 1-trillion-yuan GDP club with its GDP of 1.02 trillion RMB, becoming the 13th city in China with a GDP of one trillion yuan (154 billion US dollars). [4] [5] Moreover, financial news portal Yicai.com released its 2017 ranking of China's new first-tier cities, and Changsha is a newcomer. [6]

  6. List of tallest buildings in Changsha - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest buildings in Changsha ranks skyscrapers in Changsha, China by height. Changsha is the capital of the Chinese province of Hunan . It is home to 59 skyscrapers of 150 metres or more in height as of October 2023, according to the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

  7. Port of Changsha - Wikipedia

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    Port of Changsha is one of the 36 major inland ports in China. It is the largest single-port area in terms of throughput in the entire province. It functions as a hub port integrating the handling of import and export containers, bulk cargo, rolling cargo, general cargo loading and unloading, and transportation.

  8. Sky City (Changsha) - Wikipedia

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    Sky City (Chinese: 天空城市; pinyin: tiānkōng chéngshì), or Sky City One, was an 838-metre-tall (2,749 ft) [7] [8] [9] planned skyscraper in the city of Changsha, Hunan in south-central China. [10] The prospective builders, Broad Sustainable Building, estimated it would take just 90 days to construct.

  9. Changsha Huanghua International Airport - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1989, Datuopu Airport served as a dual-use military and civil airport for Changsha. It was only capable of handling small aircraft and a few flights per day. The Hunan Provincial Government proposed the construction of a new airport in October 1984, which was approved by the State Council of China.