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  1. [Chinese-English gazetteer of West China] (North-west scientific expedition series) by Chʻeng-chün Feng, 1930
  2. Creating historic open space in Melaka. (preservation of a traditional Chinese cemetery in Melaka, Malaysia): An article from: The Geographical Review by Carolyn L. Cartier, 1993-10-01
  3. The Chinese Diaspora: Space, Place, Mobility, and Identity.(Book Review): An article from: The Geographical Review by Yu Zhou, 2003-07-01
  4. Immigrants in America - The Chinese-Americans (Immigrants in America) by Barbara Lee Bloom, 2002-02-19
  5. Studies in Chinese Literature (Harvard-Yenching Institute Studies) by John Lyman Bishop, 1965-07
  6. Crime and Punishment in Medieval Chinese Drama: Three Judge Pao Plays of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by George A. Hayden, 1978-05-04
  7. Chinese colonisation of northern Vietnam: Administrative geography and political development in the Tongking Delta, first to sixth centuries A.D (Oriental monograph series) by Jennifer Holmgren, 1980
  8. Pacific Asia in the 21st Century: Geographical and Developmental Perspectives
  9. Geographical Sources of Ming-Qing History, Second Edition (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) by Timothy Brook, 2002-03-08
  10. Chinese (Recent American Immigrants Series) by Jodine Mayberry, 1990-08
  11. Geological heritage in Chinese Parks: balancing protection and development.(Company overview): An article from: Focus on Geography by Camille Partin, Stephen Robinson, et all 2006-12-22
  12. Middle Kingdom: a Survey of the Geography, Government, Literature, SocialLife, Arts, and History of the Chinese Empire and Its Inhabitants; RevisedEdition. 2 Vols. by S. Wells Williams, 1965
  13. China and the Chinese by Herbert Allen Giles, 2002-04-24
  14. The Chinese Diaspora by Carolyn Cartier, Laurence J. C. Ma, et all 2003-02-15

101. Geography Of China Definition Meaning Information Explanation
geography of China definition, meaning and explanation and more about geography of China. FreeDefinition - Online Glossary and Encyclopedia, geography of China.
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102. China Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag And China
MyTravelGuide. We also have a China Tourism Guide. Facts, geography, People, Government, Flag, Economy and China Map. geography, China. Location
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This page provides up-to-date facts and statistical information on China that can be helpful for travelers in their trip preparations.
The following China information can be found on this page:
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  • Transnational Issues For more information on China and its cities, check out our China Tourism Guide , found in the Destination Guides section of MyTravelGuide. If you have a question about China, you can ask it in the " Ask a Question " section of MyTravelGuide. We also have a China Tourism Guide
    Facts, Geography, People, Government, Flag, Economy and China Map.
    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook China Introduction China Background: For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences. But in the 19th and early 20th centuries, China was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established a dictatorship that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people. After 1978, his successor DENG Xiaoping gradually introduced market-oriented reforms and decentralized economic decision-making. Output quadrupled by 2000. Political controls remain tight while economic controls continue to be relaxed.
  • 103. China Window :: China Geography
    You are here home china basic china summary, China geography. Posted Monday, March 22, 2004. China is one of the biggest countries in the world.
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    China Geography
    Posted Monday, March 22, 2004 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's population. China is the world's oldest continuous civilization. World Travel Organization predicts that by year 2020, China will become the number one travel destination in the world. China is situated in the eastern part of Asia on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is the third largest country in the world (after Canada and Russia). The distance from east to west measures over 5,200 kilometers and from north to south, over 5,500 kilometers. When the sun shines brightly over the Wusuli River in the east, the Pamire Plateau in the west is in the very early morning. When blizzards wrap the north along the Heilongjiang River in the winter, spring sowing is underway on Hainan Island in the south. China has a land border of 22,143.34 kilometers long and is bordered by twelve countries: Korea in the east; Russian in the northeast and the northwest; Mongolia in the north; India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Nepal in part of the west and southwest; Burma, Laos and Vietnam in the south.

    104. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: China: An Ancient Country In A Modern Worl
    geography read a map. Have students study a map of China and then ask them questions about the map, such as Which countries are southwest of China?
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    China: An Ancient Country in a Modern World
    As the Chinese New Year approaches, take this opportunity to introduce your students to the history and culture of China and its people. Included: Activities for younger and older students, and links to valuable teaching resources! China, a country about the same size as the United States, is located on the continent of Asia. Its eastern border, comprising more than 7,000 miles of coastline, abuts the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea. In addition, its land borders 14 other countries. The world's most populous nation, with 1.2 billion people, China consists of 23 provinces and several autonomous regions including, most recently, Hong Kong. Ruled by emperors for more than 3000 years and by Communism for nearly 50 years, China has often been criticized for its widespread repression of personal freedom. But even the complexity of its geography and politics are overshadowed by the richness of its culture and history.

    105. China Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
    Groups from Communist China Map Folio. US Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence, Office of Basic Geographic Intelligence, 1967.
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    107. Lesson Plans - Population Issues In China And India
    about the population situation in China and India; and; write essays explaining whether India should adopt a onechild policy. Geographic Skills Acquiring
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    Population Issues in China and India Human Migration Within and Into the United States Migration Station: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Complete Index Population Issues in China and India Overview: China and India are the two most populous countries in the world, but they have taken very different approaches to population control. Students will gather population statistics for these two countries, read about population issues in both places, and determine whether India should adopt a one-child policy like the one implemented by the Chinese government. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 9: "The characteristics, distribution, and migration of human populations on Earth's surface" Time: Three to four hours Materials Required:
    • Computer with Internet access
    • Writing materials
    Objectives: Students will
    • discuss reasons why a country might try to limit its birth rate;

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