China admin

1
ASTANA ULAANBAATAR BEIJING PYONGYANG MANILA HANOI BANGKOK DHAKA DHAKA DHAKA KATHMANDU KATHMANDU KATHMANDU BISHKEK THIMPHU THIMPHU THIMPHU RANGOON RANGOON RANGOON NEW DELHI VIENTIANE VIENTIANE VIENTIANE SEOUL HEILONGJIANG JILIN LIAONING HEBEI SHANDONG SHANXI HENAN JIANGSU ANHUI ZHEJIANG FUJIAN JIANGXI HUNAN CHONGQING HUBEI SHAANXI NINGXIA GANSU GUIZHOU SICHUAN QINGHAI XINJIANG XIZANG (TIBET) YUNNAN GUANGXI GUANGDONG HAINAN SHANGHAI BEIJING TIANJIN NEI MONGOL (INNER MONGOLIA) Tianjin Xining Lhasa Chengdu Kunming Guiyang Nanning Haikou Changsha Wuhan Fuzhou Nanchang Hefei Shanghai Nanjing Jinan Changchun Shenyang Harbin Hohhot Taiyuan Zhengzhou Xi’an Yinchuan Ürümqi Shijiazhuang Hangzhou Guangzhou Lanzhou Chongqing Taipei Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Macau Special Administrative Region Nay Pyi Taw (administrative capital) Nay Pyi Taw (administrative capital) Nay Pyi Taw (administrative capital) Philippine Sea Andaman Sea Bay of Bengal East China Sea Yellow Sea Bo Hai Gulf of Tonkin South China Sea Taiwan Strait Taiwan Hainan Dao Luzon Mindoro Panay PARACEL ISLANDS RUSSIA MONGOLIA KAZAKHSTAN KYRGYZSTAN TAJ. AFG. PAK. INDIA INDIA BANGL. BHUTAN NEPAL BURMA THAILAND CAMBODIA LAOS VIETNAM PHILIPPINES NORTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA Line of Actual Control Demarcation Line Indian claim Aksai Chin 1972 Line of Control Boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative. LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTION; STANDARD PARALLELS 18° 00’ N 46° 00’ N 803420AI (G02212) 7-11 CHINA Administrative Divisions China has 23 provinces (sheng), five autonomous regions (zizhiqu), four municipalities (shi), and two special administrative regions. China considers Taiwan its 23rd province. Autonomous regions and municipalities are shown in italic type. 0 500 Kilometers 0 500 Miles Scale 1:30,000,000 International boundary Province (sheng), autonomous region (zizhiqu), or municipality (shi) boundary National capital Province (sheng), autonomous region (zizhiqu), or municipality (shi) capital

Transcript of China admin

Page 1: China admin

ASTANA

ULAANBAATAR

BEIJINGPYONGYANG

MANILA

HANOI

BANGKOK

DHAKADHAKADHAKA

KATHMANDUKATHMANDUKATHMANDU

BISHKEK

THIMPHUTHIMPHUTHIMPHU

RANGOONRANGOONRANGOON

NEWDELHI

VIENTIANEVIENTIANEVIENTIANE

SEOUL

HEILONGJIANG

JILIN

LIAONING

HEBEI

SHANDONGSHANXI

HENANJIANGSU

ANHUI

ZHEJIANG

FUJIAN

JIANGXI

HUNAN

CHONGQINGHUBEI

SHAANXI

NINGXIA

GANSU

GUIZHOU

SICHUAN

QINGHAI

X I N J I A N G

XIZANG(TIBET)

YUNNAN GUANGXI GUANGDONG

HAINAN

SHANGHAI

BEIJING

TIANJIN

NEI MONGOL(INNER MONGOLIA)

Tianjin

Xining

LhasaChengdu

KunmingGuiyang

Nanning

Haikou

Changsha

Wuhan

Fuzhou

Nanchang

Hefei ShanghaiNanjing

Jinan

Changchun

Shenyang

Harbin

Hohhot

Taiyuan

ZhengzhouXi’an

Yinchuan

Ürümqi

Shijiazhuang

Hangzhou

Guangzhou

Lanzhou

Chongqing

Taipei

Hong KongSpecial

AdministrativeRegion

MacauSpecial

AdministrativeRegion

Nay Pyi Taw(administrative

capital)

Nay Pyi Taw(administrative

capital)

Nay Pyi Taw(administrative

capital)

PhilippineSea

AndamanSea

B a y o fB e n g a l

East ChinaSea

YellowSea

BoHai

Gulf ofTonkin

South

China

Sea

Taiw

an S

trait

Taiwan

HainanDao Luzon

Mindoro

Panay

PARACELISLANDS

R U S S I A

MONGOLIA

KAZAKHSTAN

KYRGYZSTAN

TAJ.AFG.

PAK.

INDIAINDIA

BANGL.

BHUTANNEPAL

BURMA

THAILAND

CAMBODIA

LAOS

VIETNAMPHILIPPINES

NORTHKOREA

SOUTHKOREA

Line ofActual

Control

DemarcationLine

Indianclaim

AksaiChin1972 Line of

Control

Boundary representation isnot necessarily authoritative.

LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTION; STANDARD PARALLELS 18° 00’ N 46° 00’ N 803420AI (G02212) 7-11

CHINA Administrative Divisions

China has 23 provinces (sheng), five autonomousregions (zizhiqu), four municipalities (shi), and

two special administrative regions.China considers Taiwan its 23rd province.Autonomous regions and municipalities

are shown in italic type.

0 500 Kilometers

0 500 Miles

Scale 1:30,000,000

International boundary

Province (sheng), autonomousregion (zizhiqu), or municipality (shi) boundary

National capital

Province (sheng), autonomous region (zizhiqu), or municipality (shi) capital