BEIJING - Land prices in 105 major Chinese cities rose 9.29 percent year-on-year to 2,756 yuan ($406.5) per square meter in the second quarter this year, official figures released Monday indicated.
Land prices also edged up 1.52 percent compared with the previous quarter, said the China Land Surveying and Planning Institute, which is under the Ministry of Land and Resources.
In the second quarter, prices growth of land for residential use fell 1.24 percentage points from the first quarter, outpacing the 0.36 percentage point dip in prices of land for commercial buildings and 0.53 percentage point drop in prices for industrial purposes, said the institute in a statement. It attributed the price declines to the tightening policies the government put in place.