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A Brief Introduction to China
Location
China is situated in eastern Asia on the western shore of the
Pacific Ocean, with an area of 9.6 million square kilometers.
China's continental coastline extends for about 18,000
kilometers, and its vast sea surface is studded with more than
5,000 islands, of which Taiwan and Hainan are the largest.
Land Formation and River
China's land drops off in escarpments eastward to the ocean,
letting in humid air current and leading many rivers eastward.
Among the rivers totaling 220,000 kilometers in length in China,
the Yangtze and the Yellow are world known.
China has beautiful scenery, with mountains and ranges,
highlands, plains, basins, and hills. The highlands and hill
regions account for 65 percent of the country's total land mass,
and there are more than 2,000 lakes. The highest mountain peak
is Qomolangma (Everest), the highest in the world, 8,848 meters
above sea level, the lowest point is the Turpan Basin, 154
meters below sea level.
Climate
China is characterized by a continental climate. The latitude
spans nearly 50 degrees. The greater part of the Chinese
territory is situated in the temperature zone, its southern part
in the tropical and subtropical zones, and its northern part
near the frigid zone. Temperatures differ therefore rather
strikingly across the country. The northern part of Heilongjiang
Province has long winters but no summers; while the Hainan
Island has long summers but no winters. The Huaihe River valley
is marked by distinctive seasonal changes, but it is spring all
year round in the south of the Yunnan Guizhou Plateau. In the
northwest hinterland, the temperature changes dramatically.
China's high tundra zone is situated in the Qinghai-Tibet, where
the temperature is low in all four seasons. Some desert areas
are dry all year round.
Spring
(Feb - April) |
North: 10 °C Days, 0 °C Nights, Dry.
South: 20 °C Days, 18 °C Nights, Some rain.
West: 19 °C Days, 2 °C Nights, Dry. |
Summer
(May - July) |
North: 30
°C Days, 20 °C Nights, Wet.
South: 31 °C Days, 25 °C Nights, Very wet.
West: 30 °C Days, 18 °C Nights, Dry. |
Autumn
(Aug - Oct) |
North: 25
°C Days, 14 °C Nights, Mainly Dry.
South: 30 °C Days, 24 °C Nights, Wet.
West: 28 °C Days, 10 °C Nights, Dry. |
Winter
(Nov - Jan) |
North: 3°C
Days, -8 °C Nights, Dry.
South: 18 °C Days, 10 °C Nights, Mainly Dry.
West: 3 °C Days, -8 °C Nights, Dry. |
Resources
China abounds in
natural resources. It leads the world in many proven mineral
deposits. No country in the world boasts more wild life than
China, many of which are native to China, such as giant panda,
snub-nosed golden monkey, and Chinese alligator; China's dawn
redwood and Cathaya argyrophylla are known as the living fossils
of ancient plants.
To protect the nation's native animals and plants, especially
the endangered species, China has established more than 700
nature reserves.
History
China, with a
recorded history of 5,000 years, is one of the world's earliest
civilizations.
In the 21st century B.C., China entered slave society with the
founding of the Xia Dynasty, thereby writing a finale to long
years of primitive society. The Xia was followed by the Shang
and Western Zhou dynasties; then came the Eastern Zhou Dynasty,
which encompassed the Spring and Autumn and Warring States
Periods.
In 221 B.C., Qin Shihuang established China's first centralized
autocracy, the Qin Dynasty, thereby ushering Chinese history
into feudalism, which endured in a succession of dynasties, such
as the Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing, until the Opium
War of 1840.
The economy and science and technology were relatively well
developed in ancient China. During the Shang Dynasty some 3,000
years ago, the Chinese had mastered the art of bronze
metallurgy, and invented iron implements; Many distinguished
thinkers, scientists, artists and writers came into being. The
contributions to world civilization of ancient China's four
inventions: Papermaking, printing, powder, and the compass, as
well as remarkable achievements in mathematics, medical science,
astronomy, agriculture, and architecture, are universally
recognized.
The Bourgeois Democratic Revolution of 1911 led by Sun Yat-sen
toppled the rule of the Qing dynasty, put an end to mom than
2,000 years of feudal monarchical system and culminated in the
establishment of the provisional government of the Republic of
China.
The People's Republic of China was founded on October 1, 1949.
Today, China is implementing reform and opening-up policies, and
has established socialist market economy, thereby charting the
course for socialist modernization with Chinese characteristics.
Population
China, as the world's most populous country, has a population
exceeding 1,2 billion, which makes up 22 percent of the world
total. To bring population growth under control, the country has
followed a family planning policy since the 1970s.
Ethnic Groups
China is a multi racial country with 56 ethnic groups, including
Achang, Bai, Bonan, Blang, Bouyei, Korean, Daur, Dai, De'ang,
Dong, Dongxiang, Derung, Oroqen, Russian, Ewenki, Gaoshan, Gelao,
Hani, Kazak, Han, Hezhen, Hui, Jino, Gin, Jingpo, Kirgiz, Lahu,
Li, Lisu, Lhoba, Manchu. Maonan, Mongolian, Monba. Miao, Mulam,
Naxi, Nu, Primi, Qiang, Salar, She, Sui, Tajik, Tatar. Tu. Tujia,
Va, Uygur. Uzbek, Xibe, Yi, Yuigur, Yao, Tibetan, and Zhuang.
The Han people account for 92 percent of the population. No
matter how big or small the population is, all peoples share
equal rights.
Religion
China is a multi-religious country. Taoism, Buddhism, Islamism,
Catholicism and Christianity have all developed in this country.
Freedom of belief is a government policy, and normal religious
activities are protected by the Constitution.
Language and Character
Chinese is commonly used in modern China. It is one of the five
working languages designated by the United Nations. The majority
of the 55 minority groups have their own languages. As a written
language, Chinese has been used for 6,000 years.
Family Names
Chinese family names came into being some 5,000 years ago. There
are more than 5,000 family names, of which 200 or 300 are
popular. The order of Chinese names is family name first.
Administrative Units
China is divided into 23 provinces, five autonomous regions,
four municipalities under the direct jurisdiction of the Central
Government, and two special administrative regions.
The 23 provinces are Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin,
Heilongjiang, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Shandong, Jiangsu,
Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan, Henan, Hubei, Hunan,
Guangdong, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Hainan.
The five autonomous regions are Inner Mongolia, Ningxia,
Xiniiang, Guangxi, and Tibet.
The Four municipalities ate Beijing, Shanghai, Tianiin, and
Chongqing.
Hong Kong and Macao are the special administrative regions.
Capital
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China. A
center for politics, economy and culture,
Beijing has been developed into a world class metropolis in
which the modern world is blended harmoniously with the glory of
an imperial past.
Quick Facts
| Capital
city |
Beijing |
| National
flag |
Five-star
red flag, length and width proportion: 3:2. |
| National
anthem |
March of
the Volunteers (lines: Arise, those who do not want to be
slaves! We will use our flesh and blood to build another
Great Wall. China has reached the brink of national
collapse. All the people have been making their last outcry.
Arise! Arise! Arise! All our hearts become one. Let us face
the angry guns. March on! Let us face the angry guns. March
on! March on! March on! On!) |
National Day |
October 1,
the country was founded in 1949. |
| Top
legislature |
National
People's Congress (NPC). |
| Location |
In East Asia, by the west Pacific Ocean. |
| Territory area |
9.6 million
square km, second to Russia and Canada. |
| Largest
city |
Shanghai. |
| Currency |
Renminbi (RMB)
yuan. |
| Exchange
rate |
8.3 yuan=US$1 |
| Weights
and measures |
metric
system . |
| Gross
domestic product |
8,940.4
billion yuan (at the end of 2000) . |
| Topography |
High in its
west and low in its east: mountain areas 33.3%, plateaus
26%, basins 18.8%, plains 12% and hills 9.9%. |
Places of Interest
Itineraries |