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China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary sovereign state in East Asia

and the world's most populous country, with a population of around 1.404 billion. ... For
millennia, China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, or dynasties,
beginning with the semi-legendary Xia dynasty

What is a country in China?


Founded in 1949 by the Communist Party, the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a
unified multi-ethnic country
Who are the people of China?
During the Qing dynasty the term "Chinese people" (Chinese: Zhnggu zh
rn; Manchu: Dulimbai gurun i niyalma) was used by the Qing government to refer to all
subjects of the empire, including Han, Manchu, and Mongols.
What is about China?
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary sovereign state in
East Asia and the world's most populous country, with a population of around 1.404
billion. ... China is a great power and a major regional power within Asia, and has been
characterized as a potential superpower.

The Great Wall of China in Beijing Ten-Thousand-Li-Long


Wall

In the eyes of most travelers, you haven't been to China if you haven't climbed the
Great Wall.
One of the iconic symbols of China, the Great Wall is the longest wall in the world,
an awe-inspiring feat of ancient defensive architecture. Its winding path over rugged
country and steep mountains takes in some great scenery. It deserves its place among
"the New Seven Wonders of the World" and the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China.

The wall spans from China's western frontier to the east coast, totaling around 5,000
km (3,100 miles), but the most integrated and best preserved sections are close
to Beijing. So this is what people usually mean when mentioning the Great Wall of
China.

Top 20 Amazing Great Wall Facts You Should Know


Which Sections of the Great Wall Should I Visit?
How Long is the Great Wall of China
Recommended tour: 4-Day Essence of Beijing Tour with Mutianyu Great Wall Hiking

2. The Terracotta Army in Xi'an Emperor Qin's Buried


Battalions
The Terracotta Army has laid underground for more than 2,000 years. However, in
1974, farmers digging a well uncovered one of the greatest archaeological sites in the
world. In 1987 it became World Cultural Heritage.

It is significant because the hundreds of detailed life-size models represent the army
that triumphed over allother Chinese armies in the Warring States Period (475221
BC), and who were the decisive factor in forming a united China. It raises interesting
questions about why it was made, which await your consideration when you come face-
to-face with soldiers of the past.

The Top 10 Amazing Facts You Probably Don't Know about the Terracotta Army
Why and How the Terracotta Army Was Built
Top Things to Do in Xi'an
Recommended tour: 2-Day Terracotta Warriors Tour

3. The Forbidden City in Beijing Imperial Palace for 24


Emperors
It was once a "palace city" where ordinary people were forbidden entry. An extravagant
demonstration of ancient Chinese architecture, over 8,000 rooms with golden roofs are
elegantly designed and painted in red and yellow.

The Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties for 560
years till 1911. 24 emperors lived there. World Cultural Heritage, and now known as
the Palace Museum' among Chinese, it is a treasure house of Chinese cultural and
historical relics.

It is recognized as one of the five most important palaces in the world (with the
Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in the UK, the White House in the US,
and the Kremlin in Russia).

10 Facts You Should Know Before Visiting The Forbidden City


The Top 10 Treasures in the Forbidden City
Recommended tour: Two-Day Beijing Boutique Tour

3) Chinese Clothing

Even though Chinese clothing has varied over time, but Chinese suit, also known as Tang
Zhuang, which is worn by males and Cheongsam worn by women, also known as Qi Pao is
extremely popular because of its unique style and comfort. Traditinal Chinese people in the
countryside still can be spotted wearing these. The long rapped dress is more comfortable than
one could ever imagine! So, do get your pair of it.
2) Great wall of China

The great wall of china is one of the seven wonders of the world! Known for its extensive
length of about 8,851.8 kms, great wall of China was mainly built to protect along the east to
west line across the northern borders of China, to protect against attacks by various nomadic
groups and invasions. Border controls and duty imposition along the silk road was also carried
out with the help of this wall. It is also possible to see the great wall of China from the space!
Anyones China trip could just not be complete without visiting the great wall of China.

1) Chinese food

Chinese food has surely made its mark all over the world! There is no country in the world
where Chinese food is not available. Every country has made their own changes in it and enjoys
it. So, if you are visiting China dont expect to find the same food as you get back home. Real
authentic Chinese food has its own unique flavor and is truly mind boggling. The staple food of
Chinese cooking includes rice, noodles, vegetables, sauces and seasonings. China also has really
nice tea growing over there and Chinese people are very fond of tea. They drink it with their
snacks. China was also the first country to cultivate and drink tea.
This w
Country Description of
China
Viewing the world map, you will find
that China is a vast country situated at
the eastern part of Eurasia and the
western coast of the Pacific Ocean.
Covering a land area of 3,706,581
square miles (9,600,000 square
kilometers), China is the third largest
of the world, inferior to Russia and
Canada. It is 3,231 miles long from
east to west and 3,417.5 miles long
from north to south. With the entire
territory shaping like a rooster, its
northernmost end reaches Mohe in Our Tour Group on Badaling Great Wall
Heilongjiang Province; the
southernmost is at Zengmu Ansha in
Nansha Islands, the easternmost at conjunction of Heilongjiang River and the Wusuli
River, while the western at the Pamirs.

General traits

LOSING FACE AND KEEPING ONE'S WORD IN CHINA. ... Face is essentially respect in a
community and is a crucial underpinning of society. Loss of that respect threatens the relations
of individuals with almost everyone in his or her world and is hard to get back once lost, and
thus must be avoided at all costs.

Modesty and a Low Profile


Tact and Respect

Education and Knowledge


Proper Etiquette

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