China’s First Revoked Directly Governed City: Once the Capital of the Six Dynasties, Now a Famous Tourist City
In recent years, China's economic development has been extremely rapid, and the recognition of each city has greatly increased. Of course, some third and fourth-tier cities are still unknown to many people, such as Lüliang Shilou. However, the rise of tourism in some major cities has brought about profound changes to these cities. Currently, China has 4 directly governed cities: Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing, and Chongqing. Each city can stand on its own economically.

Many people may think that there are only these four directly governed cities in China, which is too small. However, what they don't know is that there was once a city that was also a directly governed city, but it was revoked. This city, I believe, everyone is very familiar with,NanjingAs a six Dynasties Capital and a ten-dynasty Capital, it is also one of China's famous historical capitals. It possesses deep historical and cultural heritage. Nowadays, Nanjing is also a well-known internet celebrity tourist city.

Although Nanjing is no longer a directly governed city now, its economic strength is still worth taking into account. Nowadays, Nanjing is also the economic and cultural and political center of Jiangsu Province, with a very high status. At the same time, it is also one of China's three largest science and education center cities. The city has many prestigious universities, with a total of 66 universities. The talents who come out of here are countless.
Furthermore, Nanjing's tourism industry has developed very rapidly, which has brought a significant increase to the city's economy. Anyone who likes ancient architecture will be interested in Nanjing. And in recent years, Nanjing's environment has been very good. If you want to settle down in Jiangsu, Nanjing is definitely a good choice. And in recent years, Nanjing's economy has developed so rapidly, it is very likely to be re-designated as a directly governed city. What do you think?