
Shanghai and the Yangtze Delta: The Making of China's First Mega-Region
SECTION 1: THE INTEGRATED METROPOLIS (2025 STATUS)• Geographic Composition: - Core: Shanghai (6,340 km²) - Immediate Circle: Suzhou, Wuxi, Chan
阅读全文SECTION 1: THE INTEGRATED METROPOLIS (2025 STATUS)• Geographic Composition: - Core: Shanghai (6,340 km²) - Immediate Circle: Suzhou, Wuxi, Chan
阅读全文SECTION 1: THE GREATER SHANGHAI REGION (2025 OVERVIEW)• Geographic Scope: - Core: Shanghai Municipality - 1-hour circle: Suzhou, Wuxi, Nantong
阅读全文Section 1: The 90-Minute Economic Circle Transportation revolution:- 23 cross-provincial metro lines under construction- "Same-city living" commute
阅读全文Section 1: The 90-Minute Economic Circle - High-speed rail network connecting 27 cities - Daily commuter population exceeding 850,000 - Cross-bor
阅读全文The Numbers Behind the Integration (2025)- 78-minute average commute between Shanghai and satellite cities- ¥24.8 trillion combined regional GDP (s
阅读全文Section 1: The Expanding Metropolitan Footprint1. Regional Connectivity Revolution (2025 Statistics)- 62-minute average commute between Shanghai and
阅读全文The Shanghai metropolitan area has entered what urban planners call its "quantum leap" phase in 2025, with the city's sphere of influence now extend
阅读全文The Shanghai metropolitan area has transformed into an economic supernova, its gravitational pull reshaping development patterns across three provin
阅读全文The high-speed train from Shanghai to Suzhou takes just 23 minutes today - less time than many Shanghai commuters spend crossing their own city. Thi
阅读全文The Shanghai Effect: Redefining Regional Development in Eastern ChinaI. The Extended MetropolisShanghai's gravitational pull has transformed neighbo
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