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Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China

Following will be the Top 10 biggest provinces in China by area.

Top 1 Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

• Permanent resident population: 21,813,334 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Urumqi
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is the largest province in China with an area about 1.66 million square kilometers (or 16% of China’s total land area). It is renowned for its gorgeous natural beauty and plain ethnic custom and profound culture. It has abundant oil reserves and is China’s largest natural gas-producing region, and it’s the provincial capital city of Xinjiang.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Urumqi, Xinjiang


Top 2 Tibet Autonomous Region

• Permanent resident population: 3,002,166 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Lhasa

With an area of 1.22 million sq km, Tibet Autonomous Region is the second biggest province in China. Located in the southwest of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it is known as the ‘the roof of the world’ or ‘the third pole on the globe’ and reputed for its incomparable natural beauty, spectacular monasteries and unsophisticated custom and mysterious religious atmosphere.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Lhasa, Tibet


Top 3 Inner Mongolia Minority Autonomous Region

• Permanent resident population: 24,706,321 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Hohhot

Inner Mongolia Minority Autonomous Region is the third-biggest subdivision of China spanning about 1,200,000 sq km. Located in the northern margin of China, it shares an international border with the countries of Mongolia and the Russian Federation. It is a land enjoys abundant mineral, solar and animal agriculture resources.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Xilamuren Grassland, Inner Mongolia


Top 4 Qinghai Province

• Permanent resident population: 5,626,722 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Xining
Qinghai Province is the fourth biggest province of China that named after the largest saltwater lake Qinghai Lake, a famous attraction in this province. Qinghai, “Qing” for short, is the land where Yangtze River, Yellow River and Lanchang River originated from. Qinghai’s culture is heavily influenced by China proper and Tibet, given the close proximities as well as a shared history.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Qinghai-Tibet Railway

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Top 5 Sichuan Province

• Permanent resident population: 1,339,724,852 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Chengdu

Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China with an area of 485,000 square kilometers. Have a long history, Sichuan enjoys profound historical accumulations and natural resources, is also home to well-known Giant Panda. Owning to the superb geographical condition, it is the important transit hub of western China.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Chengdu, Sichuang


Top 6 Heilongjiang Province

• Permanent resident population: 38,312,224 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Harbin

Heilongjiang Province situated in the northernmost part of China, with an area around 454,800 sq km. It has a humid continental climate predominating. Winters there are long and bitter, with an average of −31 to −15 °C (-24 to 5 °F) in January, while summers are short and warm, with an average of 18 to 23 °C. It is an ideal place to avoid the summer heat and enjoy the skiing in winter.


Top 7 Gansu Province

• Permanent resident population: 25,575,254 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Lanzhou
Gansu is the 7th largest province located in the northwest of China with an area of 454,400 sq km. The Yellow River passes through the southern part of the province. The history of this province can be dated back to the Spring and Autumn period, some 2,200 years ago. Thus it is one of the cradles of brilliant Chinese civilization. It is a land rich in mineral, water and energy resources.


Top 8 Yunnan Province

• Permanent resident population: 45,966,239 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Kunming

Situated in a mountainous area of southwestern China, Yunnan Province covers an area of approximately 394,000 square kilometers. It has long been reputed as ‘Colored Clouds in the South’, and renowned for its gorgeous natural scenery, unsoiled ethnic custom and profound cultural accumulations. In addition, it abounds in biological resources and enjoys such good reputations as the Kingdoms of Plants and the Realm of Animals.
Top 10 Biggest Provinces in China
Stone Forest, Kunming

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Top 9 Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

• Permanent resident population: 46,026,629 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Nanning

With an area of 236, 700 square kilometers, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region located in southern China, is the transit hub between southern China and southwest China. It is a land that rich in mineral, marine and natural resources. In addition, it is one of the 3 largest settlements of Overseas Chinese. Nanning is the provincial capital, while Guilin is the most famous tourist city of the province.


Top 10 Hunan Province

• Permanent resident population: 65,683,722 (2010)
• Provincial capital: Changsha

Located to the south of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River , Hunan Province has an area of 211,800 square kilometers. With Xiang River running through the province, Hunan is sometimes called and officially abbreviated as “Xiang”. Hunan is a famous historical province, some 5,000 years ago; ancient people had settled there and created brilliant culture. Besides, Hunan owns two world natural heritage sites.