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Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is CN, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of China. The second part is a two-letter alphabetic code specified by Guobiao GB/T 2260 (first published 1991, prior to ISO 3166-2, first published 1998).
Division codes for statistical use consist of the administrative division codes and an additional 6 digits, identifying the administrative divisions of China at the village level and above. For example, in the code 110102 007 003, 110102 refers to Xicheng District, Beijing , 007 refers to Yuetan Subdistrict and 003 refers to Yuetan Community .
GST: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Time: UTC−02:00: GST: Gulf Standard Time: UTC+04:00: GYT: Guyana Time: UTC−04:00: HDT: Hawaii–Aleutian Daylight Time: UTC−09:00: HAEC: Heure Avancée d'Europe Centrale French-language name for CEST UTC+02:00: HST: Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time: UTC−10:00: HKT: Hong Kong Time: UTC+08: ...
State Council [2001]175 Pinggu County: Pinggu District: reorganized: State Council [2001]176 2010-06-28: Xuanwu District: Xicheng District: merged into: State Council [2010]55 Chongwen District: Dongcheng District: merged into 2015-10-13: Miyun County: Miyun District: reorganized: State Council [2015]182 Yanqing County: Yanqing District ...
The format of the ISO 3166-2 codes is different for each country. The codes may be alphabetic, numeric, or alphanumeric, and they may also be of constant or variable length. The following is a table of the ISO 3166-2 codes of each country (those with codes defined), grouped by their format: [citation needed]
Administrative division codes of the People's Republic of China North China (Division 1) Northeast China (Division 2) East China (Division 3) South Central China (Division 4) Southwest China (Division 5) Northwest China (Division 6) Taiwan (Division 7) Hong Kong and Macau (Division 8)
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Mainland China's per capita GDP (US$10,158) exceeded US$10,000 for the first time in the year of 2019, and 11 provinces including Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Fujian, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Hubei, Chongqing, Inner Mongolia and Shandong had per capita GDP exceeding US$10,000, among which the per capita GDP in Beijing and Shanghai overtook ...