Wikijunior:Asia/China

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China
National Emblem of the People's Republic of China

China is a country in East Asia. It is also known as the People's Republic of China, because Taiwan is called the Republic of China. China has the largest population of any country in the world: 1.357 billion. With an area of 3,705,407 square miles, it is either the third largest (after Russia and Canada) or fourth largest (after Russia, Canada, and the United States) country in the world, depending on how it is counted. China's capital is Beijing, and its current president is Xi Jinping.

Where is China?

China is in East Asia. It has a long coastline in the east of the country on the South China Sea, part of the Pacific Ocean. To the north it borders Russia, Mongolia, and North Korea, to the west, Kazhakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, to the southwest, Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bhutan, and to the southeast, Burma, Laos, and Vietnam.

How many people live in China?

1,357,380,000 people live in China, making it the country in the world with the most people. That's about 20% of the entire population of the world, which means that about 1 in 5 people is Chinese! Most of these people (91.5%) are ethnic Han, and most of them live in the east and south, in big cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong. The other 8.5% of the population is made of ethnic minorities.

This may seem like a small number, but because China is so big, 8.5% is over 110 million people, which is more than the population of any European country except Russia! The biggest of the 56 ethnic minorities (those with over 5 million members) are:

Leaders and governments

The current president of China is Xi Jinping.

China has been always been a Communist nation(one that favours the Communist way of working) since its independence in 1949 and has always been ruled by the Communist Nation of China. But there are some significant restrictions on this:-

  1. Only the Communist Party or its smaller alliances(smaller supporting parties) can contest for the elections , even if it is legal to form other parties.
  2. Only approved members can contest for the election.

In contrast , China-managed Hong Kong has significant freedoms to this , including rights of press and more. However , in 2014 , a major protest broke out when China's government announced that in 2017 , unlike what was promised , only approved contestants can become the president.

What are the most common languages in China?

Where Mandarin Chinese is spoken in China

The official language of China is Mandarin Chinese, and is spoken by 70% of the population. It is spoken as a first language in the central and east parts of the country.

The rest of the population speaks almost 300 other languages, including the other languages in the Chinese language family: Yue (including Cantonese) in the far south around Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macau; Wu in the east around Shanghai; Min Nan in Fujian; Hakka, Gang, and Xiang in the south; and many other smaller languages.

There are also non-Chinese languages spoken by ethnic minorities: Tibetan in Tibet (in the far southwest); Uyghur, Kazakh, and Tajik in the northwest; Mongolian in Inner Mongolia (in the north); English in Hong Kong; Portuguese in Macau; and many, many other languages.

What is the most common religion in China?

China is home to many different religions. Traditionally, the most important religions in Chinese culture have been what are known as the three teachings: Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. These are all somewhere between religions and philosophies, and have traditionally overlapped with each other and with traditional folk religion. Since the boundaries between religion, philosophy, and tradition is unclear in China, it is hard to say how many people subscribe to which religions.

Aside from the three teachings and the folk religions, there are several religious minorities in China, notably Christianity, Islam, and Tibetan Buddhism.

What sports are played in China?

Some sports that are widely played in China are badminton and football. Ping Pong would usually be played in free time. China has been long associated with martial arts, and most of China's main sports are combative sports. Football (associates football/soccer) is currently the most popular team sport in China. They are some fast growing sports in China, such as cricket, which has established itself in Hong Kong, a former British Colony. The Chinese Cricket Association has set goals for itself for the next 14 years, one of them being Qualified for the World Cup by 2019. China hosted the 2014 Youth Olympic Games.

What are some important sights?

The Great Wall of China
A yak at 4,790 meters/15,175 feet
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