China Overview
- Population: 1.3 billion
- Currency: yuan
- Guinness World Records: most people painting each other's faces simultaneously in one location (13,413), largest bottle of cooking oil (containing 3212 litres), most couples hugging (3009 couples).
- Internet users: 135 million
- Milk beer: from Inner Mongolia, an alternative to the traditional mare's-milk wine.
- Squirrel fish: whole mandarin fish deep-fried and manipulated to resemble a squirrel.
- Number of chinese characters: over 56,000
General Facts about China
China is the most populous country in the world , and is third largest in terms of land size, after Russia and Canada. |
Where is China located? China is located in eastern Asia, bounded by the Pacific in the east. Its vast land area of 9.6 million square kilometers is equal to one-fifteenth of the world's land mass, displaying the countries enormity. China's continental coastline extends for roughly 18,000 kilometers, with its vast sea surface comprising of more than 5,000 islands of which Taiwan and Hainan are the largest. | |
China has a continental climate, although temperatures differ noticeably across the country , and between seasons. Much of the landmass is located in the temperate zone, with the tropical and subtropical zones to the south, and the frigid zone in the north. The northern part of Heilongjiang Province has long winters with short summers, while the Hainan Island has summers all year round. The Huaihe River valley is marked by distinctive seasonal changes, but it‘s spring all year round in the south of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau , which is in southwestern China. In the northwest hinterland, the temperature changes dramatically. China's high tundra zone is situated in the Qinghai-Tibet, where the temperature is low for all seasons, and incredibly low in winter. Some desert areas in China remain dry all year round. |
What is China’s capital like? | |
. As well as encapsulating the archaic historical beauty of Beijing, the capital city of the People's Republic of China also boasts ever growing vibrant night life and entertainment centersChinese call their capital Jing for short, and the name Peking, dating from a time before the standardization of the Chinese language, is still used in many languages around the world. Beijing has a long history, tied to the history of its name. Archeological findings show that Peking Men ?dated 500,000 years ago, lived for a very long time in Zhoukoudian in a cave system in Beijing Municipality. From the warring states period (401 – 221 BC), Beijing was the capital of Yan State and was called Ji. In the Liao Dynasty (938) it was named Nanjing (Southern Capital). It was changed to Zhongdu (Central Capital) in 1153, when it became the capital of the Jin Dynasty. In 1283, Beijing became the capital city of the Yuan Dynasty and was called Dadu (Great Capital) by its Mongol rulers. In 1368 the Ming Dynasty overthrew the Mongols and called Beijing Beiping (Northern Peace). From 1421 it was known as Jingshi (Model Capital) and when the Qing Dynasty captured Beijing in 1644, it continued with that name. During the Republican Era the capital was called Beijing in 1911, then Nanjing became the capital of China briefly in 1928, and Beijing reverted to the name Beiping. When Mao Zedong began the Era of the People’s Republic in 1949, Beijing was set in its current position (with its current name) as national capital (shoudu). |
How many nationalities are there in China? The People's Republic of China is a unified, multi-national country, comprising of 56 nationalities. The Han people make up 91.02 percent of the total population, leaving 8.98 percent for the other 55 ethnic minorities. They are Mongolian, Hui, Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Yi, Zhuang, Bouyei, Korean, Manchu, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani, Kazak, Dai, Li, Lisu, Va, She, Gaoshan, Lahu, Shui, Dongxiang, Naxi, Jingpo, Kirgiz, Tu, Daur, Mulam, Qiang, Blang, Salar, Maonan, Gelo, Xibe, Achang, Pumi, Tajik, Nu, Ozbek, Russian, Ewenki, Benglong, Bonan, Yugur, Jing, Tatar, Drung, Oroqen, Hezhen, Moinba, Lhoba and Gelo. |
How many religions are there in China?? China is a multi-religious country, consisting of Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism. However, the first three are more widely spread. |
How old is China? China is regarded as one of the world's oldest civilizations. It ossesses the most advanced society, economy and culture in the world through successive dynasties, although during the industrial revolution China began to decline. | |
Chinese civilization originated in various regional centers along both the Yellow River and the Yangtze River valleys in the Neolithic era, but the Yellow River is to be said as the Cradle of Chinese Civilization. The written history of China can be found as early as the Shang Dynasty (1700 BC – 1046 BC). Oracle bones with ancient Chinese writing from the Shang Dynasty have been radiocarbon dated to as early as 1500 BC, and the origins of Chinese culture, literature and philosophy developed during the Zhou Dynasty (1045 BC-256 BC). |
How fast has China developed? | |
Reforms started in the late 1970s with the phasing out of collectivized agriculture, and expanded to include the gradual liberalization of prices, fiscal decentralization, increased autonomy for state enterprises, the foundation of a diversified banking system, the development of stock markets, the rapid growth of the non-state sector, and the opening to foreign trade and investment. |
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