EDITOR’S
NOTES
I. China Statistical Yearbook 2010 is an annual
statistical publication, which reflects comprehensively the economic and social
development of China.
It covers data for 2009 and key statistical data in the more than thirty years
and some historically important years at the national level and the local
levels of province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the
Central Government.
II. The Yearbook contains twenty-four chapters : l. General Survey; 2.
National Accounts; 3. Population; 4. Employment and Wages; 5. Investment in
Fixed Assets; 6. Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation; 7. Energy; 8.
Government Finance; 9. Price Indices; 10. People’s Living
Conditions; 11. General Survey of Cities; 12. Resources and Environment; 13. Agriculture;
14. Industry; 15. Construction;
16. Transport, Postal and Telecommunication Services;
17. Wholesale and Retail Trades; 18. Hotels, Catering Services and Tourism; 19. Financial Intermediation; 20. Education,
Science and Technology; 21.Culture, Sports and Public Health; 22. Social Services and Others; 23. Main
Social and Economic Indicators of Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (SAR); 24. Main Social
and Economic Indicators of Macao
Special Administrative Region (SAR). Two chapters listed as Appendices
are Main Social and Economic Indicators of Taiwan Province and A Comparison of
Indicators of Economy and Society among the People’s Republic of China and Other
Countries/Regions. To facilitate readers, the Brief Introduction at the
beginning of each chapter provides a summary of the main contents of the
chapter, data sources, statistical scope, statistical methods and historical
changes. At the end of each chapter, Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical
Indicators are included.
III. The national data in this book do not include those of the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan Province,
except for the divisions of administrative areas, the area of the national
territory and forest resources. In accordance with the principles set down in
the Basic Law of Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region, and the Basic
Law of Macao Special Administrative Region, statistically Hong Kong, Macao
and the mainland of China are three mutually independent regions, each
following its own and different statistical systems and legal provisions in
conducting statistical operations independently. Statistics on the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region as
included in this yearbook are provided by the Census and Statistics Department
of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Statistics
and Census Services of the Government of Macao Special Administrative Region
respectively; and are edited by the National Bureau of Statistics.
IV. Eastern region, middle region, western region and northeastern region
in the Yearbook are divided as following:
Eastern 10 provinces (municipalities) include: Beijing,
Tianjin, Hebei, Shanghai,
Jiangsu, Zhejiang,
Fujian, Shandong,
Guangdong and Hainan;
Middle 6 provinces include: Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei and Hunan;
Western 12 provinces(autonomous regions and
municipalities) include: Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Chongqing,
Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan,
Tibet, Shaanxi,
Gansu, Qinghai,
Ningxia and Xinjiang;
Northeastern 3 provinces include Liaoning,
Jilin and Heilongjiang.
V. In comparison with China Statistical Yearbook 2009, following
revisions have been made in this new version in terms of the statistical
contents and in editing: Relevant
historical data are revised according to the Second National Economic Census.
The chapter of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation is moved after the
chapter of Investment in Fixed Assets; According to the standard classification
of industry, the chapter of Domestic Trade and the chapter of Tourism are adjusted
as the chapter of Wholesale and Retail Trades, the chapter of Hotels, Catering
Services and Tourism; The chapter of Other Social Activities renames: Social
Services and Others.
VI. The units of measurement used in this yearbook are internationally
standard measurement units.
VII. Statistical discrepancies on totals and relative figures due to
rounding are not adjusted in the Yearbook.
VIII. Notations used in the yearbook:(blank space) indicates that
the figure is not large enough to be measured with the smallest unit in the
table, or data are unknown, or are not available; “#” indicates a major
breakdown of the total; and “*”or “①”indicates
footnotes at the end of the table.