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 China on Globe – Page 3  Customs and Traditions – Page 31


 Map of China – Page 4-24  Scientific Contributions – Page 32
 General Information – Page 25  Energy Resources – Page 33
 Geography and Climate – Page 26  Interesting Facts – Page 34
 Government and Economics – Page 27  Native Animals – Page 35
 Food and Drink – Page 28  Travel Video – Page 36
 Values and Beliefs – Page 29  References – Page 37
 Family and Education – Page 30
Map of China
This is China.
General
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on China

• My country is China, and I chose it


because I love their food.
• China is located in the Southeast of
Asia aligned with the East China Sea.
• The main language spoken in China is
Mandarin Chinese.
• As of 11:07 181106 there is an estimate
of 1,417,010,881 people living in china.
Geography and Climate

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• Some physical features in China are plateaus,
plains, basins, foothills, and mountains. The tallest
mountain in China is Mount Everest it first ascended
on May 29, 1953 and the elevation is 29,029′
• The climate in the northeast of China in the summer
is hot and dry. In the winter it is freezing and cold. In
the north and central regions it frequently rains, and
the summers are hot and the winters are cold.
• Most people in China live in the urban area and the
most popular city is Shanghai with the population of
19 million people.
Government and Economics
• China’s current leader is Xi Jinping.

• China’s government is a
republic.
• China’s economy has the
largest market economy on
Earth in population and total
economic product.
• China's major exports were
machinery and transport
equipment, which is
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exports.
Food and Drink
• Some Chinese drinks
that are enjoyed today
are Sinkiang Black
Beer, Jiuniang, and
Soybean Milk.
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foods that are


enjoyed today
are Kung Pao
Chicken, Chow
Mein, and Sweet
and Sour Pork.
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• Some of the main religions in China are


Buddhism, Chinese folklore,
Islam, Taoism and Confucianism.
• Muslims believe that Islam is the
complete and universal version of a
primordial faith that was revealed many
times before through prophets including
Adam, Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
Buddhist believe that there is an afterlife
and not everything ends with death, that
Buddha taught and followed a successful
path to nirvana.
Family and Education
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household, so it’s
nuclear.

• In China they have 3 years


of kinder, 6 years of
primary school, 3 to 6
years of secondary
education, and several
years of higher education.
Customs and Traditions

• Some holidays celebrated in China are


New Year's Day on Jan. 1st, Dragon Boat
festival, and Lantern Festival. The
Dragon Boat Festival is a celebration
where many eat rice dumplings , drink
realgar wine, and race dragon boats.
Other activities include hanging icons
of Zhong Kui, hanging mugwort and
calamus, taking long walks, writing
spells and wearing perfumed medicine
bags.
• An estimate of a quarter of China’s
population practices Taoism,
Confucianism, and other traditional
religions. Confucianism also promotes
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countries.
Scientific Contributions
• Four great inventions
from China are the
compass, gunpowder,
papermaking, and
printing.
• Zhang Heng was a
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Eastern Han Dynasty.


He made the first
intricate seismometer.
Energy Resources
• China uses
wind
turbines
and solar
panels the
most. 24% of
China’s
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energy is
renewable.
Interesting Facts

• China is the 3rd largest country in the world at


9.597 million km² (3.705 million ).
• China has the one of the longest rivers in the world
which is the Yangtze River, which reaches 5,797km.
(3,602 miles)

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Native Animals

• The giant panda is a rare bear found in


the Bamboo forests in Southwestern
China. Also there is a white-flag
dolphin named Baiji found in the
Yangtze river.
• I took a picture of a snake from China,
but I can’t remember the name of the of
the snake. Luckily the San Antonio Zoo
had him and credit to the zoo for the
pictures.

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References

• http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/china-
population/
• Aud TV for travel video YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUJFROv2RJ0
• https://www.statravel.com/china-climate.htm
• https://www.statista.com/topics/1456/export-in-china/
• https://earthnworld.com/top-10-chinese-animals-in-the-world/
• https://www.open.edu/openlearn/education/brief-introduction-
the-chinese-education-system
• https://www.statista.com/statistics/278697/average-size-of-
households-in-china/

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