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Which provinces in China are rich in natural resources?
As we all know, although China is rich in resources, it has a large population base. On the whole, China's per capita resources are even the lowest in the world. At the same time, we all know that the distribution of resources in China is relatively uneven. Some cities lack resources, while others are rich in natural resources. Among them, there are four most famous cities. They are Fushun in Liaoning, Dongying in Shandong, Datong in Shanxi and Erdos in Inner Mongolia. With abundant natural resources, these four cities have accumulated a lot of wealth in a short time. Which of these four cities do you think is the most promising?

Fushun, first of all, Fushun, Liaoning. Fushun's most abundant natural resources are coal. It is one of the earliest coal-mining cities in China, and has made many contributions to the economic development of the whole Northeast. But now, due to more than 200 years of mining, Fushun's coal resources have long been scarce. Fushun's fame gradually withdrew from the historical stage with the lack of resources. Fushun city, once famous for a time, has thus declined.

Datong, then let's talk about Datong, which is connected with Fushun by the same fate! Datong city is located in Shanxi province, a province with large coal resources. Therefore, Datong's richest resources are undoubtedly coal resources. Although Datong still has a lot of resources, compared with before, it is insignificant. Therefore, if the industrial structure of Datong city is not further optimized, it is likely to become the next Fushun city.

Dongying, secondly, let's talk about Dongying, which is famous for its rich oil resources! Different from the above two cities, Dongying is not a noun in the whole country, although it is above the total economic output. But its per capita GDP is extremely high. Even Jinan, a hot city in Qingdao, can only give up in this respect. It can be seen that Dongying's current economic strength is still very strong.

Ordos, located in Inner Mongolia, is the hottest resource city in China, and its per capita GDP is even better than Dongying. Not to mention Qingdao and Jinan, Hangzhou, Nanjing and other popular new first-tier cities are not its opponents. Which of the above four cities do you think has the best future development prospects? Who can rely on their own resource advantages to further achieve better results?