Pearl River Delta

Pearl River Delta
珠江三角洲
Delta do Rio das Pérolas
Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau
Greater Bay Area
2014 satellite view of the Pearl River Delta from the NASA Earth Observatory
2014 satellite view of the Pearl River Delta from the NASA Earth Observatory
Detailed map of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area
ProvincesGuangdong
Hong Kong
Macau
Major CitiesGuangzhou
Shenzhen
Zhuhai
Foshan
Dongguan
Zhongshan
Jiangmen
Huizhou
Zhaoqing
Hong Kong
Macau
Government
 • Governor of GuangdongWang Weizhong
 • Chief Executive of Hong KongJohn Lee
 • Chief Executive of MacauHo Iat Seng
Area
 • Total55,800 km2 (21,500 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total86,100,000
 • Density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Languages
 •  Cantonese and other varieties of Yue Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, English, Portuguese, Macanese Patois, and numerous other languages
GDP
 • TotalCN¥ 13.0 trillion
US$ 1.9 trillion (nominal)
 • Per capitaCN¥ 150,600
US$ 22,400 (nominal)
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST, HKT, MST)
Pearl River Delta
Chinese name
Chinese珠江三角洲
Chinese abbreviation
Chinese珠三角
Literal meaningZhu (Pearl River) Delta
Second alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese粤江平原
Traditional Chinese粵江平原
Literal meaningYue (Guangdong) river plain
Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau Greater Bay Area
Simplified Chinese粤港澳大湾区
Traditional Chinese粵港澳大灣區
Portuguese name
PortugueseDelta do Rio das Pérolas

The Pearl River Delta Metropolitan Region[a] is the low-lying area surrounding the Pearl River estuary, where the Pearl River flows into the South China Sea. Referred to as the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area in official documents, the region is one of the most densely populated and urbanized regions in the world, and is considered a megacity by numerous scholars.[2] It is currently the wealthiest region in Southern China and one of the wealthiest regions in China along with the Yangtze River Delta in Eastern China and Jingjinji in Northern China. Most of the region is part of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, which is a special economic zone of China.

The region is a megalopolis, and is at the southern end of a larger megalopolis running along the southern coast of China, which include metropolises such as Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Macao. The nine largest cities of the PRD had a combined population of 86 million in 2022, the PRD has become the largest urban area in the world in both size and population.[3] The region's traditional language is Cantonese; in the late 20th century and the 21st century, due to the high inflow of migrant workers coming from other regions, Mandarin has gradually become a lingua franca.

The west side of this region, along with Chaoshan, was also the source of much Chinese emigration from the 19th to the mid 20th centuries, including to the Western world, where they formed many Chinatowns. Today, much of the Chinese diaspora in the US, Canada, Australia, Latin America, and much of Southeast Asia traces their ancestry to the west side of this region.

City Area km2 Population (2020) GDP (LCU)[1] GDP (US$)
Shenzhen 1,986 17,560,000 CN¥ 3,239 billion US$ 482.0 billion
Guangzhou 7,434 18,676,605 CN¥ 2,884 billion US$ 429.0 billion
Hong Kong 1,114 7,413,070 HK$ 2,873 billion US$ 368.4 billion
Foshan 3,848 9,498,863 CN¥ 1,270 billion US$ 189.0 billion
Dongguan 2,465 10,466,625 CN¥ 1,120 billion US$ 167.0 billion
Huizhou 10,922 6,042,852 CN¥ 540 billion US$ 78.6 billion
Zhuhai 1,724 2,439,585 CN¥ 405 billion US$ 61.4 billion
Jiangmen 9,535 4,798,090 CN¥ 321 billion US$ 46.4 billion
Zhongshan 1,784 4,418,060 CN¥ 316 billion US$ 45.7 billion
Zhaoqing 14,891 4,113,594 CN¥ 232 billion US$ 35.3 billion
Macau 115 672,800 MOP$ 188 billion US$ 23.4 billion
Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau
Greater Bay Area
55,818 86,100,000 CN¥ 12.967 trillion US$ 1.925 trillion
  1. ^ a b The GDP figures are from the statistical bulletin on 2022 national economic and social development published by the statistical agencies of relevant cities, see"2022年GDP100强城市榜:江苏13市均超4000亿,10强有变化". yicai.com.
  2. ^ Chan, Fung (2020). "The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area: Enhancing collaborative governance of the CEPA implementation and regional integration". China: An International Journal. 18 (1): 171–191. doi:10.1353/chn.2020.0011. S2CID 251641247.
  3. ^ World Bank Report Provides New Data to Help Ensure Urban Growth Benefits the Poor, The World Bank Group, 26 Jan 2015


Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).


© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search