Chinese cities by multiple clues - Statistics

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A British colony until 1997, this financial centre has been the setting for many films including Enter The Dragon. Hong Kong
90%
A Las Vegas style gambling resort, this former Portuguese colony has a 525-foot Eiffel Tower constructed in it. Macao
90%
The well-known Tsingtao brewery is located here. An 8-lane, 26 mile long bridge was built here but gets very little traffic. Qingdao
90%
One of the planet's oldest cities, it also saw the world's worst-ever traffic jam. Traffic trying to approach the city tailed back for 62 miles and did not clear for 10 days! Beijing
80%
The capital of Sichuan province, this huge city on the Jin river has a well-known panda conservation centre. Chengdu
80%
Every winter, this far northern city hosts a festival with buildings and structures made of ice. The city is located on the Songhua River, the longest tributary of the Amur. Harbin
80%
At over 3,600 metres in altitude, this Tibetan city is home to the Potala Palace, the world's highest palace. Lhasa
80%
This lesser-known city in Hubei province is home to a gigantic 26-storey pig farm. Ezhou
70%
Mongolian and Mandarin are the two official languages of this city, located south of the Gobi Desert. Hohhot
70%
A tower block toppled over here in 2009, landing on its side strangely intact; a few years later, 3,000 dead pigs were found floating in a river. This megacity is the world's busiest port and its name is also a verb in English. Shanghai
70%
After a spate of worker suicides, Foxconn installed safety nets on their building here. A mobile phone manufacturing centre, the city's rapid growth has caused it to reach the edge of Guangzhou to form the world's largest metropolis. Shenzhen
70%
This city-oasis is located in Xinjiang in the far west. The nearby depression (deep valley) of the same name is one of the lowest points on Earth at 154 metres below sea level. Turpan
70%
Lying on the Yangtze, at the southern end of the Grand Canal, this city was the largest in the world for a time in the Middle Ages. It also served as China's capital. Hangzhou
50%
Previously known as Mukden, it was the Manchu capital in the 1600s and is the seat of Liaoning province in the north. Shenyang
50%
Situated on the Yellow River, this city in Henan province was the national capital no less than eight times. Kaifeng
40%
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