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The People's Republic of
China (PRC)
China is situated in eastern Asia, bordered by the Pacific to the east. The
third largest country in the world, next to Canada and Russia, it has an area of
9.6 million square kilometers, or one-fifteenth of the world's land mass. It
begins from the confluence of the Heilong and Wusuli rivers (135 degrees and 5
minutes east longitude) in the east to the Pamirs west of Wuqia County in
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (73 degrees and 40 minutes east longitude) in
the west, about 5,200 kilometers apart; and from the midstream of the Heilong
River north of Mohe (53 degrees and 31 minutes north latitude) in the north to
the southernmost island Zengmu'ansha in the South China Sea (4 degrees and 15
minutes north latitude), about 5,500 kilometers apart.
The border stretches over 22,000 kilometers on land and the coastline extends
well over 18,000 kilometers, washed by the waters of the Bohai, the Huanghai,
the East China and the South China seas. The Bohai Sea is the inland sea of
China.
There are 6,536 islands larger than 500 square meters, the largest is Taiwan,
with a total area of about 36,000 square kilometers, and the second, Hainan. The
South China Sea Islands are the southernmost island group of China.
CAPITAL:
Beijing (Area: 16,800 square kilometers; Population: 12.59 million)
CLIMATE:
China lies mainly in the northern temperate zone under the influence of monsoon.
From September and October to March and April next year monsoon blow from
Siberia and the Mongolia Plateau into China and decrease in force as it goes
southward, causing dry and cold winter in the country and a temperature
difference of 40 degree centigrade between the north and south. The temperature
in China in the winter is 5 to 18 degree centigrade lower than that in other
countries on the same latitude in winter. Monsoon blows into China from the
ocean in summer, bringing with them warm and wet currents, thus rain. Great
differences in climate are found from region to region owing to China's
extensive territory and complex topography. The northern part of Heilongjiang
Province in northeast China has no summer, Hainan Island has a long summer but
no winter; the Huaihe River valley features four distinct seasons; the western
part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is covered by snow all year round; the
southern part of the Yunan-Guizhou Plateau is spring-like all the year; and the
northwestern inland region sees a great drop of temperature in the day. Annual
precipitation also varies greatly from region to region; it is as high as 1,500
millimeters along the southeastern coast. Decreasing landward, it is less than
50 millimeters in northwest China. Please click here for current weather report,
weather forecast for major Chinese cities and weather analysis.
DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT (PRC):
October 1, 1949
POPULATION:
Year Total Population Urban Population Rural Population
1995 1.21121 billion
1996 1.22389 billion 359.5 million (29.4%) 864.39 million (70.6%)
1997 1.23626 billion 369.89 million (29.9%) 866.37 million (70.1%)
1998 1.24810 billion
Year Birth Rate (Per Thousand) Death Rate (per thousand) Natural Growth Rate
(per thousand)
1995 17.12 6.57
1996 16.98 6.56 10.42
1997 16.57 6.51 10.06
1998 16.30 6.50 9.53
The year 1998 saw19.91 million births, 8.07 million deaths of the population,
with a net growth polulation of 11.84 million (compared with 12.37 million in
1997).
China population is distributed unevenly with more in the east (more than 300
persons per square kilometer) and fewer in the west (about 40 persons per square
kilometer. The national average density of population is 119 per square
kilometer (1990 census). For basic urban population data, please visit "ChinaToday.com"
Provinces and Cities page. The average size of household was 3.7 persons. The
proportion of population aged at 0-14 was 26.4 percent, those aged 15-64 was
67.2 percent, and that of the people aged 65 and over was 6.4 percent. The
Average Chinese Life-Span of the population was 70.8 years, that for male was
68.71, and female, 73.04. (Some of the above data are based on the report from
China National Statistics Bureau.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
(Provinces, Autonomous Regions and Municipalities) (China has 23 provinces, 5
autonomous regions, 4 municipalities and 1 Special Administrative Region).
HISTORY:
China, one of the four oldest civilizations in the world, has a written history
of 4,000 years and boasts rich cultural relics and historical sites. It is the
inventor of compass, paper-making, gunpowder and printing. The Great Wall, Grand
Canal and Karez irrigation system are three great ancient engineering projects
built 2,000 years ago. Now they are the symbols of the rich culture of the
Chinese nation. China has gone over a long history of primitive society, slavery
society, feudal society and semi-feudal semi-colonial society and the present
socialist society.
STATE ORGANS:
The National People's Congress (NPC)
The President of the People's Republic of China
The State Council
The Central Military Commission
The Supreme People's Court
The Supreme People's Procuratorate
ARMED FORCE:
The People's Liberation Army (PLA)
THE RULING PARTY: The
Communist Party of China (CPC)
THE PRESIDENT:
Jiang Zemin
OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS:
New Year's Day: January 1
Chinese Lunar New Year's Day: (Between January and February (The exact date
varies, depends on the Lunar Calendar, Chinese New Year's Day in 2000 is on
February 5. The year of 2000 is the Year of Dragon in Chinese calendar.
Labor Day: May 1
National Day: October 1
LANGUAGES:
The national language is Putonghua (the common speech) or Mandarin, which is one
of the five working languages at the United Nations. Most of the 55 minority
nationalities have their own languages. Cantonese is one of the local dialects
of southern China.
NATIONALITIES:The
People's Republic of China is a unified, multi-national country, comprising 56
nationalities. The Han people make up 91.02 percent of the total population,
leaving 8.98 percent for the other 55 ethnic minorities. They are Mongolian, Hui,
Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Yi, Zhuang, Bouyei, Korean, Manchu, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia,
Hani, Kazak, Dai, Li, Lisu, Va, She, Gaoshan, Lahu, Shui, Dongxiang, Naxi,
Jingpo, Kirgiz, Tu, Daur, Mulam, Qiang, Blang, Salar, Maonan, Gelo, Xibe, Achang,
Pumi, Tajik, Nu, Ozbek, Russian, Ewenki, Benglong, Bonan, Yugur, Jing, Tatar,
Drung, Oroqen, Hezhen, Moinba, Lhoba and Gelo. All nationalities in China are
equal according to the law. The State protects their lawful rights and interests
and promotes equality, unity and mutual help among them.
RIVERS:
China has 50,000 rivers each covering a catchment area of more than 100 square
kilometers, and 1,500 of them cover a catchment area exceeding 1,000 square
kilometers. Most of them flow from west to east to empty into the Pacific Ocean.
Main rivers include the Yangtze (Changjiang), Yellow (Huanghe), Heilong, Pearl,
Liaohe, Haihe, Qiangtang and Lancang. The Yangtze of 6,300 kilometers is the
longest river in China. The second longest Yellow River is 5,464 kilometers. The
Grand Canal from Hangzhou to Beijing is a great water project in ancient China.
It is of 1,794 kilometers, making it the longest canal in the world.
RELIGIONS: China
is a multi-religious country. Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and
Protestantism, with the first three being more wide spread.Various religions
exert different influence on different ethnic groups. Islam is followed by the
Hui, Uygur, Kazak, Kirgiz, Tatar, Dongxiang, Salar and Bonan nationalities;
Buddhism and Lamaism are followed by the Tibetan, Mongolian, Dai and Yugur
nationalities; Christianity is followed by the Miao, Yao and Yi nationalities;
Shamanism is followed by the Oroqen, Ewenki and Daur nationalities; the majority
Han nationality believes in Buddhism, Christianity and Taoism.
TOPOGRAPHY: With a broad
area, China's topography is very complex. The outline descends step by step from
the west to the east. Mountains and hilly land take up 65 percent of the total
area. There are five main mountain ranges. Seven mountain peaks are higher than
8,000 meters above sea level. The Bohai Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea and
South China Sea embrace the east and southeast coast.
MONEY: Chinese
Money is called Renminbi (RMB) (means "People's Currency"). The
popular unit of RMB is Yuan. The official exchange rate between U.S. Dollar and
Renminbi Yuan is about 1 : 8.3 (1.00 Dollar = 8.30 Yuan). 1 Yuan to 10 Jiao, 1
Jiao to 10 Fen (There are parts of China the Yuan is also known as Kuai and Jiao
is known as Mao).
CIVIL ELECTRICAL POWER:
AC 220 V, 50 Hz
TELEVISION SYSTEM:
PAL
TELEPHONE AREA CODE:
Mainland China 86; Hong Kong 852; Taiwan 886
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