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China stood as a leading civilization for centuries! Since the early 1990s China has increased its Global out reach and participation in the international organizations. China

China stood as a leading civilization for centuries! Since the early 1990s China has increased its Global out reach and participation in the international

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China stood as a leading civilization for centuries! Since the early 1990s China has

increased its Global out reach and participation in the international

organizations.

China

China is located on the continent of Asia .

China is located in the southeastern part of Asia.

China is touching the east and south China Sea.

China is also touching the Yellow Sea.

China’s Location

The red symbolizes the Communist Revolution. The golden yellow is the official color of the Manchu Dynasty. The big star represents the Communist Party, the four little stars represent the four social classes of the Chinese Society.

China’s Flag

Beijing is the biggest with 22,000,000 people

Next is Shanghai with 19,210,000 people

Next is Chongging with 14,749,200 people

And the smallest is Tianjin with 12,281,600

Four Biggest Cities in China

In China The Great Wall of China is know as “the long Wall of Li” It extends 5,500 miles! Some of the first walls were built during the Qin Dynasty. The Great Wall of China can be seen from space.

The Great Wall of China

Respect your eldersThe best food or the first food served is for the elders

The guests do not eat until they are told to enjoy

It is expected to have table manners in China

Table Manners

China is the fourth largest country in the world

Toilet paper was invented in China

Cricket fighting is a popular custom in China

Ice cream was invented in China

Other Facts About China

China has the world’s oldest calendar

China’s flag was adopted in September 1949

Red symbolizes happiness in China

Chinese is spoken by 94% of China’s population

More interesting facts

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Sources

http://www.travelchinaguide.com

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