NounSingular china Plural countable and uncountable; plural chinas china (countable and uncountable; plural chinas)
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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. China is seen variously as an ancient civilization extending over a large area in East Asia, a nation and/or a multinational entity. China is one of the world's oldest civilizations and is regarded as the oldest continuous civilization. Prior to the nineteenth century, it possessed one of the most advanced society and economy in the world through successive dynasties though it subsequently missed the industrial revolution and began to decline. In the 19th and 20th century, imperialism, internal weakness and civil wars damaged the country and its economy and led to the overthrow of imperial rule. In 1949, when major combat ended in the Chinese Civil War, two political entities emerged having the term "China" in their names:
In the 1950s, change to economic policies in Taiwan transformed the island into a technology-oriented industrialized developed economy after a period of high growth rates and rapid industrialization. In mainland China, in the 1970s, reforms known as the Four Modernizations modernized the agriculture, industry, technology and defense, vastly raising living standards, and making the PRC one of the great powers. Historically, China's cultural sphere has extended across East Asia as a whole, with Chinese religion, customs, and writing systems being adopted to varying degrees by neighbors such as Japan, Korea and Vietnam. Through its history, China was the source of many major inventions. It has also one of the world's oldest written language systems. The first evidence of human presence in the region was found at the Zhoukoudian cave. It is one of the earliest known specimens of Homo erectus, now commonly known as the Peking Man, estimated to have lived from 300,000 to 780,000 years ago. From Wikipedia under the
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Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:36:28 GMT+00:00 Partnership Wall Street Journal Merck & Co. said Tuesday it was in talks with China's Sinopharm Group Co. for a venture to market vaccines and potentially Merck drugs, ... Merck ties with Sinopharm to boost China presence Reuters Merck pairs up with Chinese drugmaker Sinopharm The Associated Press Business news in brief Philadelphia Inquirer DAX Index Retreats for Second Day; MAN, Deutsche Lufthansa Lead Declines - Bloomberg
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:51:13 GMT+00:00 Bloomberg ... 26 amid concern that the economic recovery is losing steam as indebted European governments slash spending and China takes steps to cool its economy. ... From Google News Search: "china" From Yahoo Image Search: "china" Can China create money out of thin air and lend it to another country to make money? Q. Can China do this just like how banks create money out of thin air via debt? Assuming the US pays back the debt, China will be richer. But, if US defaulted, it doesn't matter to China because they just conjured up the money in the first place. Asked by sonyboy812 - Tue Apr 1 18:47:42 2008 - - 3 Answers - 3 Comments A. Banks don't create money of out thin air. They have deposits from people with savings and checking accounts. They loan out this money... China could loan dollars out too. They have a bunch of them from US people buying more chinese goods than chinese buy american goods. good luck! No one can just 'conjure up money'. That isn't the way the systems work. Answered by Rush is a band - Wed Apr 2 17:11:21 2008 How is China for a lone female traveler? Q. If there is a single female tourist in China who doesn't speak Chinese except the basic greetings, what difficulties would she encounter? Is it safe for a female to travel alone? Are Asian tourists treated differently from Westerners? Please elaborate. Thank you! Asked by ohioan_femme - Fri Jul 27 16:21:53 2007 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you're the one going to China, yes, I read lots of books/traveling books, etc before my trip to China (but I'm not a woman, as you can see by the pic) but my point is that all those books say it is safe for women, western woman in particular, to travel in China.Obviously like any other traveler, you have to be careful, be informed, be aware about your surroundings, use common sense. Good luck (if you're going), I can't wait to go! Answered by ricmon87 - Sat Jul 28 14:40:48 2007 Where should i travel to in China for more traditional historical interests?
Q. Where should i travel to in China for more traditional historical interests? I am looking for the long-historical traditions in China for a long time. Should anyone give me some suggestions about where to go? Asked by fanfan.piglet - Tue May 27 02:03:30 2008 - - 4 Answers - 2 Comments A. You must start with Xi'An, the first capital of China and one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Visit the terra cotta warriors as was mentioned above, but also don't forget to stop off at Banpo Neolithic Village (usually you can get these two as a package - they are both a good drive outside the city). Banpo village is an excavation and recreation of a 6000 year old village where you can still see the remains of huts and fire pits. You can see how the ancients fired kilns for pottery. It is really cool if you are interested in early humans. The city of Xi'An itself has many historical sites, like the city wall that you can bike around (14km trip, rent bike on top of wall) It is a really wide wall with guardhouses and… [cont.] Answered by kelkel - Tue May 27 06:08:33 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "china" |








