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China
Country & Tourist Information - The
Peoples Republic of China is the third largest country
in the world in terms of area and the largest in terms
of population. Its total area is 9.6 million square kilometers
and its population is 1.2 billion. China has shared borders
for centuries with Korea, the formerly Soviet Union,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan,
Burma, Laos and Vietnam.
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China
(Traditional Chinese: Simplified Chinese: Hanyu Pinyin:
Zhongguó Tongyong Pinyin: Jhongguó) is
a cultural region, ancient civilization, and nation in
East Asia. It is one of the world's oldest civilizations,
consisting of states and cultures dating back more than
six millennia. The stalemate of the last Chinese Civil
War has resulted in two political entities using the
name China: the People's Republic of China (PRC), administering
mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau; and the Republic
of China (ROC), administering Taiwan and its surrounding
islands. See Political status of Taiwan.
China
is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations.
It has the world's longest continuously used written
language system, and is also the source of many of the
world's great inventions, including the Four Great Inventions
of ancient China: paper, the compass, gunpowder, and
printing.
China
is called Zhongguo in Mandarin Chinese. The first character
zhong (?) means "middle" or "central," while
guó (? or ?) means "country" or "state".
The term can be literally translated as "Middle
Kingdom" or "Central Kingdom." In ancient
times the term referred to the "Central States" along
the Yellow River valley.
English
and many other languages use various forms of the name "China" and
the prefix "Sino-" or "Sin-". These
forms are thought to be probably derived from the name
of the Qin Dynasty that first unified the country (221-206
BCE). The Qin Dynasty unified the written language in
China and gave the supreme ruler of China the title of "Emperor" instead
of "King," thus the subsequent Silk Road traders
might have identified themselves by that name.
Today,
the Republic of China continues to exist on Taiwan, while
the People's Republic of China controls the Chinese mainland.
The PRC continues to be dominated by the Communist Party,
but the ROC has moved towards democracy. Both states
are still officially claiming to be the sole legitimate
ruler of all of "China". The ROC had more international
support immediately after 1949, but most international
diplomatic recognitions have shifted to the PRC. The
ROC representative to the United Nations was replaced
by the PRC representative in 1971.
Climate
in China
The
climate of China varies greatly. The northern zone (containing
Beijing) has summer daytime temperatures of more than 30
degrees Celsius and winters of Arctic severity. The central
zone (containing Shanghai) has a temperate continental climate
with very hot summers and cold winters. The southern zone
(containing Guangzhou) has a subtropical climate with very
hot summers and mild winters.
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