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CHINA

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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CHINA

BY Goren...

What Do We Know About China?

  • Its capital is Baijing
  • Its population is1,361,240,000 19.1%
  • It is located in
  • The leader of china is Xi Jinping

THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT

  • The Chinese government leader is Xi Jinping
  • The Chinese form of government is insanely crazy
  • the first major party in China was the Kuomintang (KMT), which moved to Taiwan in 1949. It was founded in Guangdong Province on August 25, 1912 from a union of several revolutionary groups.

THE LANGUAGES OF CHINA

THE LANGUAGES OF CHINA ARE THE LANGUAGES THAT ARE SPOKEN BY CHINA'S 56 RECOGNIZED ETHNIC GROUPS. THE LANGUAGES OF CHINA ARE COLLECTIVELY KNOWN AS HANYU (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE: 汉语; TRADITIONAL CHINESE: 漢語; PINYIN: HAN YǓ)[CITATION NEEDED], AND THEIR STUDY IS CONSIDERED A DISTINCT ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE IN CHINA.[
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THE CHINESE RELIGIONS:

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BUDDHISM

Buddhism was introduced to China around the first century A.D. Since the fourth century A.D, it was widely spread and gradually became the most influential religion in China.

TAOISM

Taoism is a typically traditional religion in China with a history of more than 18 hundred years since the second century A.D.
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ISLAM

Islam was introduced to China in the seventh century A.D with nearly 18 million believers from Hui, Uygur, Tartar, Kirgiz, Kazakh, Ozbek, Dongxiang, Sala and Baoan nationalities.

CATHOLICISM

Catholicism was first introduced to China in the seventh century and widely spread across the country after the Opium War in 1840. At present, Chinese Catholic Church boasts one hundred parishes, some five million believers, nearly five thousand cathedrals and places for religious activities and twelve theological seminaries.
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CHRISTIANITY

CHRISTIANITY WAS INTRODUCED TO CHINA IN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND WIDELY SPREAD AFTER 1840S. IN 1950, THE CHURCH CALLED ON ITS BELIEVERS TO SHAKE OFF THE VESTIGE OF FOREIGN IMPERIALIST INFLUENCE AND UPHOLD PATRIOTISM IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE SELF-ADMINISTRATION, SELF-SUPPORTING AND SELF-PROPAGATION, WHICH ARE THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF CHINESE CHRISTIANITY.

THE CHINESE FLAG

The chinese flag's design features one large star, with four smaller stars in a semicircle set off towards the fly (the side farthest from the flag pole). The red represents the communist revolution; the five stars and their relationship represent the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China
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ECONOMY OF CHINA

The socialist market economy[ of China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and by purchasing power parity after the United States

THE CHINESE AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is a vital industry in China, employing over 300 million farmers. China ranks first in worldwide farm output, primarily producing rice, wheat, potatoes, sorghum, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, cotton, oilseed, pork, and fish.
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INDUSTRIE OF CHINA

%72.8 of China’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2005. Industry (including mining, manufacturing, construction, and power) contributed 46.8 percent of GDP in 2010 and occupied 27 percent of the workforce in 2007.

THE CHINESE MILITARY

The People's Liberation Army (PLA; simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn) is the military arm of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the de facto armed forces of the People's Republic of China, consisting of land, sea, strategic missile and air forces.

DOWNSIDE OF LIVING IN CHINA

THERE ARE MANY VIOLATIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS IN CHINA. SOME EXAMPLES OF THIIS ARE: NO INTERNET ACCESS, YOU CAN NOT GOMANYWHAERE WITHOUT SOMEONE SPYING ON YOU AND THE CHANCES OF GETTING MURDERED OR RIBBED ARE VERY HIGH.
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