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CHINA

 

The sun may set in the west but it raises in the east. 

Created by: Kenny Shuler

 

 

 

Location... Location...Location!!

 

My country is in the far east near the pacific ocean near the island nation of Japan. To the south of China is the Himilayas and the north is Russia.

 

 

 

In China there is mountainous terrain, deserts, and plateaus. China has temperant; harsh siberian frosts, arid western desterts  and lush tropical weathers. China is the world's fourth largest country Mt.Everest on the boreder with nepal is the world's tallest peak. 

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Human Geography

 

 The Han Chinese make up approximatly 92% of the total popultion. In the north they speak Mandarin, but in the south Cantonese Wu, Hakka, and many other languages are spoken.

 

 

Movement

 

People in China get around by piplines, roadways, and humaned powered vechiles. People also move around buses which are the most important means of transport in many partsof China. In Beijing China's most popular tourist spot taxis' are certainly the most comportable form of transport and can be hired for excursions.

 

 

Impact

 

China mass population causes shortages in house and room for people to live. There is are alot of homeless and poor people.

 

 

Compare and Contrast

 

You should go to China over any other country because the beautiful mountains the outstanding views of the country sides. The amazing food and new culture and traditions.

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

 

Photo above here with caption.

 

 

The famous scenic Weiming Lake in Bejing Universtiy.

 

 

The college of postgraduate in Beijing University

 

 The campus of Bejing Universtiy seems more like an ancient academy, with architure and an atmosphere that reflects days passed

 

 

 

 

SourcesThe college of postgraduate in Beijing University.

 

Cultres of the World, China

World Book; China

www.cia.gov

www.communitytravelchinaguide.com

www.chinapictures.org 

 

Comments (2)

Kevin Rasco said

at 4:04 pm on Apr 24, 2008

Kenny,

Your page is looking great. Don't forget to cite your sources at the bottom.

Anonymous said

at 2:37 pm on Apr 25, 2008

dat boi kenny

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