Chongqing, Beijing, Shanghai
I believe also
Nanjing
Tianjing
Shenzhen
All together there are 34 province-level administrative units in China, including 4 municipalities, 22 Provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 2 special districts, and Taiwan, which is claimed as a province but is not currently under the administration of the People's Republic of China.34 in total , including 23 provinces ,4 Municipalities ,5 autonomous regions 2 Special Administrative Region
China is divided in to 4 municipalities, 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions and 2 special administrative regions. The autonomous regions areGaunxi ZhuangInnerNingxia HuiXinjiang UyghurTibet
NO. Beijing is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipalities of the PRC, which are equivalent to provinces in China's administrative structure.
I assume you mean like the counties or states in USA. China does in fact have regions called provinces (Sichuan), autonomous regions (Tibet), Municipalities (Beijing) and special administrative regions (Hong Kong & Macao)
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