Madhya Pradesh, India, is comparable to Hunan Province' population, area, natural resources, higher education, urban places of interest, scenic spots, economic transportation facilities
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Madhya Pradesh is an unhained state in central India. Hunan is an inland province in central China. Madhya Pradesh has tributaries of the Ganges; Hunan has tributaries of the Yangtze River.
Madhya Pradesh's location in India
Madhya Pradesh image of a man riding a piglet
Location in Hunan
The map of Hunan looks like a human head
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Whether it is population or area, Madhya Pradesh is larger than Hunan, but the difference is not very large.
Hunan is close to the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong and is a province with population outflow. Madhya Pradesh, not far from Mumbai and New Delhi, still maintains a large population. The population of Madhya Pradesh in 2011 was 72 million.
Madhya Pradesh has 52 districts
The districts of Madhya Pradesh are a bit like towns in Dongguan, but the size and population are much larger.
Map of Dongguan
Several districts of Madhya Pradesh form divisions (equivalent to prefecture-level cities) with a total of 10 expeditions, of which Bhopal is the capital.
Hunan has the upper hand, and representative universities are: Central South University, Hunan University, National University of Defense Technology, Hunan Normal University, Changsha University of Science and Technology, and University of South China.
Madhya Pradesh is home to the Indian Institute of Technology Indore.
Founded in 2009, this university is similar to SUSTech, although it is not very famous, but with the abundant resources of Indian Polytechnic, it has developed rapidly. The school is already on the Times list.
The Indian Institutes of Management Indore is also a well-known institution. The Indian Institute of Management is asia's top business school. The MBA of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, Bangalore is one of the top 50 in the world.
The Indian Institute of Management in Indore can't keep up with these two, and the quality will not be too bad.
Representative universities in Madhya Pradesh, India: Jabalpur Engineering College
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, in the capital Bhopal.
With a population of 3.1 million, Indore is the largest city in the Indian state of Madhya.
Indore has been rated as the cleanest Indian city for several consecutive years, with good garbage sorting and waste disposal.
Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, has a population of 2.4 million.
The monument of Bhopal – Gohar Mahal
Other large cities in Madhya Pradesh are Jabalpur and Gwalior. The translated names of the Chinese of these large cities in Madhya Pradesh end with "Er". There are 3 large cities with a population of more than one million in Hunan - Changsha, Hengyang and Zhuzhou.
Changsha cityscape
Changsha has a population of 10 million (more than 5 million in the urban area).
Changsha Xiangjiang River
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There are 3 World Heritage Sites in Madhya Pradesh, India – the Khajuraho Complex, the Sanchi Buddhist Complex, and the Bimobekat Caves.
The picture shows the Khajuraho complex, a group of Hindu and Jain temples, most of which were built in 950-1050 and have a history of thousands of years.
There are exquisite reliefs here.
Sanchi Buddhist monument, built by Ashoka of India in the 3rd century BC.
Bhimbetka rock shelters
It is a paleolithic archaeological site dating back about 30,000 years.
Hunan has 3 World Heritage Sites - Xiangxi Toast Site, Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan, and Shaoyang Kunshan Danxia Landform.
Wulingyuan
Notable sights in Hunan include: Yueyang Tower - Dongting Lake, Nanyue Hengshan (Hengyang), Fenghuang Ancient City (Xiangxi), Shaoshan (Xiangtan), Yuelu Mountain (Changsha), Mawangdui Han Tomb (Changsha), Yandi Mausoleum (Zhuzhou).
Yuelu Academy (foreign language: Yuelu Academy)
Yueyang Tower, together with wuhan yellow crane tower and Nanchang Tengwang Pavilion, is known as the three famous buildings in Jiangnan. The history of Yueyang Tower can be traced back to Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.
Phoenix Ancient City
Other major attractions in India's Madhya Pradesh include Gwalior Castle, Mandu Monuments, Pench National Park, Daly College, Marble Rocks, Bhedaghat Waterfall, Maheshwar.
The picture shows the Gwalior Castle, built on a hill, which looks spectacular.
The Gwalior Castle was built in the 8th century and, although occupied many times in history, is well preserved.
Mando Monument, an ancient building from the 6th century, is tens of kilometers from Indore.
Pench National Park, with wild Bengal tigers.
Marble Rocks, a 3 km long gorge near Jabalpur, is beautifully marbled along the way.
Bhedaghat Falls, also in Jabalpur, is very close to the gorge pictured above.
The picture shows Maheshwar; the river is called the Narmada River, which is cleaner than the waters of the Ganges; the canyons and waterfalls shown above are upstream of the river.
Madhya Pradesh is India's "economic depression", and various economic corridors do not pass through Madhya Pradesh.
1) GDP per capita in Madhya Pradesh is US$1500; Hunan is US$9100.
2) The purchasing power of Indore residents is equivalent to 92% of changsha residents.
Indore's wage level is close to half of Changsha's, and the cost of living is equivalent to half of Changsha's. Bhopal's purchasing power is a little weaker, equivalent to 86% of Changsha's. Tomato, Changsha 4.5 yuan 1 catty, Indore 1.5 yuan. Taxis in Changsha start at 8 yuan and Indore at 2.5 yuan. A few commodities such as Gasoline, Cigarettes and Beer in Indore are more expensive than Changsha.
Pictured here is a shopping mall in Indore
3) Madhya Pradesh lacks a metropolis similar to Changsha, with a low level of urbanization and a large agricultural population.
Pictured is an Indian farmer harvesting wheat in Madhya Pradesh
1) There are many high-speed rail lines in Hunan, and all prefecture-level cities will soon be connected to high-speed rail; Madhya Pradesh has not yet connected high-speed rail.
Changsha South Railway Station
Hengyang East Railway Station
Shaoyang North Railway Station
Below is Shatabdi Express, an Indian express train with a maximum speed of 150 km/h.
The train passes through New Delhi, Agra (where the Taj Mahal is located), Gwalior (with castles), Jansi (the queen of Chausi of India is famous and also has castles), Bhopal and more.
Below is Duronto Express running between Mumbai and Indore
The picture shows the Railway Station of Indore
Changsha Old Railway Station
2) Changsha Metro has opened 6 lines, as well as maglev trains; Indore Metro and Bhopal Metro are under construction.
Changsha Metro
Zhuzhou Wisdom Rail
3) There are international airports in Changsha and Zhangjiajie, and there are airports in Yueyang, Changde, Hengyang, Yongzhou, Huaihua, Shaoyang and other places. There are domestic airports in Madhya Pradesh in Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, Khajuraho and other places.