China

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Eva Novoa, Albert Merino, Ramon Macià, Albert Martí

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Eva Novoa, Albert Merino, Ramon Macià, Albert Martí

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Geography and climate• The country is the fourth largest in the world in

total area, and the third largest in land area. In the east, the Yellow Sea and East China Sea, there are densely populated plains. The area of the South China Sea is more mountainous and southern China are small hills and ridges. The two largest rivers are the Yellow and the Yangzi. Other major rivers include the Pearl River, Mekong, Brahmaputra, the Amur, the Huai He and Xi Jiang. In the west, the Himalayas, and the biggest mountain is Mount Everest. There are also deserts and the Takla -Makan and the Gobi.

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POLITICAL

• The PRC is regarded by many political scientists as one of the last five Communist states (along with Vietnam, North Korea, Laos and Cuba)but simple characterizations of PRC's political structure since the 1980s are no longer possible. The PRC government has been variously described as communist and socialist, but also as authoritarian, with heavy restrictions remaining in many

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areas, most notably on the Internet, the press, freedom of assembly, reproductive rights, and freedom of religion.

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RELIGION

• The main religions of China are Taoism, Buddhism and confucian. Buddhism: the number of Buddhists in China vary from 60% to 80%. is practiced in Tibet and Inner Mongolia.

• Taoism: Taoism developed from a philosophical system based on the writings of Lao Tzu .Lao was deified as a Taoist god.

• Confucian: the Confucian view the cosmos as something harmonious regulating stations, wildlife, plants and humans.

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ECONOMY

• Since 2004 the European Union (EU) is the principal socio comercial de China, who in turn is second largest trading partner of the European organization.

• The process started in opening the coast has allowed coastal regions at a dizzying economic despegue taxes with superior growth medium of 10%. The interior regions, however, have experienced a more moderate economic despegue, with taxes growing by around 7%. This two despegue Marching brecha has an open between the coast and interior.

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• The culture has been highlighted as a feature of the language identity china, which has its roots in the earliest inscriptions of the period of the Shang dynasty, in the second millennium a. C. At the time of the Zhou dynasty, in the millennium I a. C. consolidates the written form of language: the Chinese classic, which is the base of the cultivated and literary language until the early twentieth century. The unity of the Chinese language throughout a period that is due to the extensive use of writing a single script china, based on several thousand graphic signs or characters that represent syllables, usually words or morphemes, language.

Culture

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Cuisine of China

• The Food of China is one of the richest because of the ancient culinary tradition that involves and is widely represented in the world. We can say that originally came from different regions of China and has spread to other parts of the world - from Southeast Asia through the Americas to Europe and all.

• In the kitchen china chopsticks are used as utensils or cutlery to eat solid foods, while soups and other liquids are taken with a special spoon with a flat bottom (traditionally made of ceramic).

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FAMOUS PEOPLEThis a famous chinese singer his name is Diao Han. He not only sings songs but write's his own songs and composes them. He also writes other artist songs.

This is Jackie Chan he is a famous martial artist, director, singer, actor, and stuntman. He is well known for the work he's done. Jackie Chan has made a lot of movies.