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         Chinese Geography:     more books (100)
  1. The early population of Hong Kong: Growth, distribution, and structural change, 1841-1931 (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Yen Tak Ng, 1984
  2. L. RICHARD'S COMPREHENSIVE GEOGRAPHY OF THE CHINESE EMPIRE AND DEPENDENCIES by M. Kennelly, 1978
  3. The climate and man in China ("The Outline of Chinese geography" series) by Ch'i-yün Chang, 1957
  4. The geography of the Chinese Empire, by P. N Tsü, 1897
  5. Interregional equilibrium and fuzzy linear programming (Occasional paper / Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography) by Yee Leung, 1985
  6. Geology and Physical Geography of Chinese Tibet, and Its Relations by J. W. Gregory, 1925
  7. L. Richard's Comprehensive Geography of the Chinese Empire and Dependencies. Translated Into English, Revised and Englard My M. Kennelly, S.J. by M., S.J., Editor Kennelly, 1908
  8. A list of the cities, towns and open ports of China and dependencies, extracted from "Richard's Comprehensive geography of the Chinese Empire", and corrected up to-date by L Richard, 1908
  9. A geomorphological study on the cavernous rock surfaces in Taiwan and Hong Kong (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Julian C. Y Wong, 1983
  10. Comprehensive geography of the Chinese Empire and dependencies (Asian folklore and social life monographs) by L Richard, 1983
  11. Enhancing Shenzhen's environment for tourism (Occasional paper / Department of Geography and Geographical Research Centre, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Mo Kwan Lee Fong, 1982
  12. Urban residential quality and social inequality: A Hong Kong case study (Occasional paper / Department of Geography and Geographical Research Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong ; no. 2) by Chi-sen Liang, 1980
  13. The effects of wind speeds on the deterioration of atmospheric visibilites (Occasional paper / Department of Geography and Geographical Research Center, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Sheng-I Hsu, 1981
  14. Some theoretical considerations on the population size within the central place hierarchy (Chinese University of Hong Kong. United College. Geography society. Occasional papers) by Si-ming Li, 1974

61. Colleges & Departments
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62. China Unique's Education, History And Geography Of China
1997. A one party state controlled by the chinese Communist Party. China. In 1997 it was returned to chinese rule from Great Britain.
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63. UBC Library: Subject Page - Chinese Studies - Geography
Subject Resources for chinese Studies geography.
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64. AllRefer Encyclopedia - China, China (Chinese Political Geography) - Encyclopedi
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Related Category: Chinese Political Geography China, Mandarin Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo [central glorious people's united country; i.e., people's republic], officially People's Republic of China, country (2000 pop. 1,295,000,000), 3,691,502 sq mi (9,561,000 sq km), E Asia. The most populous country in the world, China has a 4,000-mi (6,400-km) coast that fronts on the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea. It is elsewhere bounded on the east by Russia and North Korea, on the north by Russia and Mongolia, on the west by Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and on the south by India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam. China's capital is Beijing Shanghai is its largest city. See also the entries on Chinese architecture Chinese art Chinese literature , and Chinese music for aspects of Chinese culture that are not treated in this article.

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66. Department Of Geography And Resource Management
2001 Department of geography and Resource Management, The chinese University of Hong Kong. All rights reserved. Last updated 6 October, 2003.
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67. Chinese Geographic Names: From Wade-Giles To Pinyin

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68. 1Up Travel : China Geography And Facts
You are here 1Up Travel geography and Facts China. China geography and Facts. Location Eastern Asia, bordering the East China
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Country Flag ... Travel Warning China Geography and Facts Location: Eastern Asia, bordering the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, between North Korea and Vietnam Geographic coordinates: 35 00 N, 105 00 E Map references: Asia Area: total: 9,596,960 sq km land: 9,326,410 sq km water: 270,550 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than the US Land boundaries: total: 22,143.34 km

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70. Geography Of Ancient China
geography of Ancient China. Ancient China was an isolated land because of the numerous mountains, dangerous deserts, and vast seas.
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Geography of Ancient China Ancient China was an isolated land because of the numerous mountains, dangerous deserts, and vast seas. In fact, thousands of years passed before overland and sea routes to the West gradually connected China to Central Asia, India, and Europe. The Pacific Ocean to the east of China also prevented foreigners from reaching China. The Gobi Desert in ancient China is one of the driest deserts in the world. The Taklamankan Desert, which means "enter and you shall never return", is in the northwest. China also has some of the highest mountain ranges in the world. One of these mountain ranges is known as the Himalayas. Mountains occupy about forty-three percent of China's land area. Only about twelve percent of China's land is plains and most of that is in the eastern part of China. Ancient China had two major river systems that generally flowed in a western to eastern direction:
  • the Huang He which is also known as the Yellow River
  • the Yangtze which is also known as the Chang Jiang
The Huang He river system is about 3,000 miles long. This is about the distance from California to New York. The river empties into the Yellow Sea. This river system provided fertile soil and farmers were able to grow plenty of food. The civilization of ancient China developed along this river. This river has also caused many heartaches because when it floods the land, it kills many people and destroys crops. Without food to eat, people die.

71. AAG--China Geography Specialty Group
Association of American Geographers (AAG) China geography Specialty Group. Zhongguo DiLi XueZu. Joining the China geography LISTSERV. China Related Links.
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CURRENT OFFICERS Chair: Xiaoping Shen, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Geography Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street New Britain, CT 06050-4010 Phone: (860) 832-2794, Fax: (860) 832-3140 E-mail: shenx@ccsu.edu Webpage: http://www.geography.ccsu.edu/shen/shen.htm Vice-Chair: Susan M. Walcott, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Anthropology and Geography University Plaza/33 Gilmer Street Georgia State University Atlanta, GA 30303-3083 Phone: (404) 651-1825, Fax: (404) 651-3235 E-mail: swalcott@gsu.edu Webpage: http://monarch.gsu.edu/people/walcott.htm Secretary/Newsletter Editor: Yifei Sun, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Geography California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8249 Phone: (818) 677-3529, Fax: (818) 677-2723 E-mail: yifei.sun@csun.edu

72. China Geography/Map Of China
geography. geography of China. Situated in the southeastern part of the Eurasian Continent, the People s Republic of China has both
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Situated in the southeastern part of the Eurasian Continent, the People's Republic of China has both marine and land boundary line of more than 20,000 kilometers and a coastline of 18,000 kilometers,with a total land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, next only to Russia and Canada. Its territory extends over 50 latitudes from north to south, embracing the equatorial belt, the tropics, the subtropics, the moderate temperate zone and the cold temperate zone. And from east to west, it covers over 62 longitudes, and has longitudinal regular divisions of forests, grasslands, deserts, plains, hilly lands and high lands. It shares land borders with Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), India, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyz Stan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia and North Korea. The country can be divided into 8 regions:
  • At the top of the staircase are the plateaus of Tibet and Qinghai in the southwest. The Tibetan Highlands average 4500m above sea level. Thus is also referred to as the 'Roof of the World'. At the southern rim of the plateau is the Himalayan mountain range, with peaks averaging 6000m high, among which Mt. Everest, known to the Chinese as Qomolangma Peak, reaches more than 8000m.
  • 73. China
    Major sources and definitions. Provinces and Regions of China. Hong Kong. Macao. geography. The greater part of the country is mountainous.
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      Infoplease Atlas: China People's Republic of China National name: Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo President: Hu Jintao (2003) Prime Minister: Wen Jiabao (2003) Area: 3,705,386 sq mi (9,596,960 sq km) Population (2004 est.): 1,298,847,624 (growth rate: 0.6%); birth rate: 13.0/1000; infant mortality rate: 25.3/1000; life expectancy: 72.0; density per sq mi: 351 Capital (2003 est.): Beijing, 9,376,200 (metro. area), 6,619,000 (city proper) Largest cities: Shanghai, 12,039,900 (metro. area), 9,005,600 (city proper); Tianjin (Tientsin), 4,333,900; Wuhan, 3,959,700; Shenyang (Mukden), 3,574,100; Guangzhou, 3,473,800; Haerbin, 2,904,900; Xian, 2,642,100; Chungking (Chongquing) 2,370,100; Chengdu, 2,011,000; Hong Kong (Xianggang), 1,361,200 Monetary unit: Yuan/Renminbi Languages: Chinese, Mandarin, also local dialects

    74. K12 Lesson Plans: Eastern Hemisphere Countries & Cultures
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    76. Geography And Culture Of China
    geography and Culture of China. From Teaching Units on Individual and Society in East Asia, Oregon International Council, pp.6976.
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    Geography and Culture of China
    From Teaching Units on Individual and Society in East Asia, Oregon International Council, pp.69-76. Preparer: Tony Crawford
    School and District: Ackerman Middle School, Canby School District
    Grade Level and Subject: Seventh Grade Geography
    Projected Class Time: 2 weeks Unit Goals: The learner demonstrates the ability to raise his/her level of knowledge and understanding of China, Chinese culture, and the origins of Chinese beliefs. Teaching Approaches: Approaches to be implemented during our study of China include cooperative group activities, classroom simulations, mapping exercises, literature readings, some direct instruction, story telling, and the preparation of a culminating project. Many lessons will be combined with other subject areas as part of my interdisciplinary team assignment. Materials to be used: Various literature selections such as Tales of Water Margin. A Letter to Jen An. and T'ang Dynasty poetry; maps of China, Asia, and the Pacific Rim; simulations including How Big is Big?, and Establishing Kinship; video tape Little Buddha; Sources of Chinese Tradition: All About You, Teamwork is Child's play: and other resources from Oregon International Council. Evaluation Approach: Students will be expected to engage in an individual or group project effort based on the information stated above. A scorecard will be prepared to assess the students knowledge and understanding of China.

    77. Lesson Plans: Geography And Culture Of China
    geography and Culture of China From Teaching Units on Individual and Society in East Asia, Oregon International Council, pp.6976.
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    Geography and Culture of China

    From Teaching Units on Individual and Society in East Asia, Oregon International Council, pp.69-76. Preparer: Tony Crawford
    School and District: Ackerman Middle School, Canby School District
    Grade Level and Subject: Seventh Grade Geography
    Projected Class Time: 2 weeks Unit Goals: The learner demonstrates the ability to raise his/her level of knowledge and understanding of China, Chinese culture, and the origins of Chinese beliefs. Teaching Approaches: Approaches to be implemented during our study of China include cooperative group activities, classroom simulations, mapping exercises, literature readings, some direct instruction, story telling, and the preparation of a culminating project. Many lessons will be combined with other subject areas as part of my interdisciplinary team assignment. Materials to be used: Various literature selections such as Tales of Water Margin. A Letter to Jen An. and T'ang Dynasty poetry; maps of China, Asia, and the Pacific Rim; simulations including How Big is Big?, and Establishing Kinship; video tape Little Buddha; Sources of Chinese Tradition: All About You, Teamwork is Child's play: and other resources from Oregon International Council. Evaluation Approach: Students will be expected to engage in an individual or group project effort based on the information stated above. A scorecard will be prepared to assess the students knowledge and understanding of China.

    78. Definition Of Geography Of China - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
    geography of China. frGéographie de la Chine zhcn zh-tw? ? It uses material from the Wikipedia article geography of China .
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    China stretches some 5,000 kilometers across the East Asian landmass in an erratically changing configuration of broad plains, expansive deserts , and lofty mountain ranges, including vast areas of inhospitable terrain. The eastern half of the country, its seacoast fringed with offshore islands , is a region of fertile lowlands, foothills and mountains, desert steppes , and subtropical areas. The western half of China is a region of sunken basins , rolling plateaus , and towering massifs , including a portion of the highest tableland on earth. The vastness of the country and the barrenness of the western hinterland have important implications for defense strategy. In spite of many good harbors along the approximately 18,000-kilometer coastline, the nation has traditionally oriented itself not toward the sea but inland, developing as an imperial power whose center lay in the middle and lower reaches of the Huang He (Yellow River) on the northern plains.

    79. China's Geography
    China s geography. Introduction. We live in a shrinking world. This specific unit integrates the curriculum objectives of China s geography and HTML language.
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    China's Geography
    Introduction
    We live in a shrinking world. Technology and trade have narrowed the gap that once separated cultures and nations. As we enter the 21st century it is imperative that we, as well as our students, are knowledgeable about other countries. China is one of the biggest countries in the world. It has an area of about 9.6 million square kilometers which comprises about 6.5 per cent of the world total land area. Its population of more than one billion accounts for 23 per cent of the world human population. China is the world's oldest continuous civilization and is playing a more and more important role in the world economy and political affairs. An understanding of the land and the people of China is of great significance to all students of modern civilization. This unit will focus upon the physical geography of China.
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    The first goal of this unit is to integrat academic subjects together using the computer networks' tool as a mode for presentation of learned objectives. This specific unit integrates the curriculum objectives of China's geography and HTML language. Students research and discover information necessary to create a social study web page. Through their computer researches, students can have a wonderful computer journey. The other goal is that students have an opportunity to learn about China's geography using printed electronic text and through the use of different teaching strategies.

    80. Geography Of China
    geography of China. Situated in the southeastern part of the Asian Continent, the People s Republic of China has a coastline of 18,000
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    Geography of China
    Situated in the southeastern part of the Asian Continent, the People's Republic of China has a coastline of 18,000 kilometers, an international land border of more than 20,000 kilometers, and a total land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, third only in size to Russia and Canada . Its territory extends over 50 of latitude from north to south, embracing the equatorial belt, the tropics, the subtropics, the moderate temperate zone and the cold temperate zone. From east to west, China extends over 62 of longitude with land covered by forests, grasslands, deserts, plains, hills and mountains.
    China shares land borders with Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), India, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia and North Korea.
    The country can be divided into 8 regions: The plateau of Tibet and Qinghai in the southwest. The Tibetan Highlands average 4500m above sea level, and are often referred to as the 'Roof of the World'. At the southern rim of the plateau is the Himalayan mountain range, with peaks averaging among which Mount Everest , known to the Chinese as Qomolangma Peak , reaches more than 8000m.

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