![]() That being said, being 17th out of 48 cities still counts as a pretty neat position in the ranking – far ahead of cities such as San Francisco, Helsinki, Geneva, Buenos Aires or Osaka. It rose all the way to almost cracking the Top 10 with its 11th place ranking in 2012, before dropping back down to 24th in 2019. That’s a near dead last on Environment, outranking only Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Cairo and Mumbai.īeijing has made an appearance in the list every year since it was first published in 2008, when it came in as a paltry 28th. ![]() Of the six factors that make up the rankings, Beijing scored highly on Economy (3rd, behind only New York City and London) Research and Development (12th) Accessibility (19th) and Cultural Interaction (also 19th).īringing it down was Livability (41st) and Environment (43rd). Our friendly neighbors down south – Shanghai – rounded out the top 10.īeijing came in 17th, behind Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong, Dubai, Copenhagen and Los Angeles. London came out on top of the 2021 rankings, followed by New York City, Tokyo, Paris, Singapore, Amsterdam, Berlin, Seoul and Madrid. Produced by the Mori Memorial Foundation (Japan), the annual survey ranks 48 major world cities on six distinct factors: Economy, Research & Development, Cultural Interaction, Livability, Environment, and Accessibility. Beijing ranks as one of the top 20 cities globally in terms of magnetism, according to the latest edition of the Global Power City Index (GPCI), which aims to rank cities based on their “comprehensive power to attract people, capital and enterprises from around the world.” ![]()
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