607 million
In 2005, China had over 660 urban centers. These urban centers included large cities, mid-sized towns, and smaller municipalities that were designated as urban areas based on population and economic activity.
Approximately 70% of the Chinese population live in rural areas, with 30% in urban areas. The number in urban areas is, however, growing.A:According to Wikipedia, in 2009, Mainland China (excluding Hong Kong) was53% rural 47% urbanIn 2001, it was64% rural, 36% urbanIn 199074% rural, 26% urbanFuture predictions are:201550%/50%203530% Rural, 70% UrbanSee Wikipedia Link.
By the end of 2014, 54.7 percent of the Chinese population lived in urban areas--a rate that increased from 26 percent in 1990.
In 2005, the US had 39 urban areas with a population of one million or more, while China had 35 urban areas with a population of one million or more.
The United States had 298,213,000 estimated total population compared to China's 1,307,593,000.
The United States had 298,213,000 estimated total population compared to China's 1,307,593,000.
It limits population in urban areas in order to lessen overcrowding.
More people in China live in cities compared to farms. The urban population in China has been steadily increasing due to rapid urbanization and economic development. As of now, the majority of the population resides in urban areas, with around 60% living in cities.
the population is approximately over 85 million as off February 4th, 2008
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The United States had 298,213,000 estimated total population compared to China's 1,307,593,000.
Urban Air's population is 40.