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China
China The third-largest country in the world, occupying most of eastern Asia and bounded by North Korea, Kazakhstan and Mongolia on the north, Russia on the west, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan on the south-west and Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Vietnam on the south-east.
Physical
China's coastline adjoins the South and East China Seas and the Yellow Sea. In the north-west lies Xinjiang (Sinkiang), an area of mountains and desert, and in the south-west is the mountainous region of Tibet. The remainder of China is divided laterally by the Yangtze (Chang) River. In the north-east lies Manchuria, on higher ground and with many rivers and lakes. In the west are the mountains and plateaux surrounding the red clay basin of Sichuan, which is well watered and supports a mass of paddy fields. Huge lakes occupy low-lying land to the south of the Yangtze, while southward the terrain rises to many ranges of high hills. Here the climate is subtropical. The plateaux support tea plantations, many of the slopes are terraced for rice, and the deep valleys are full of natural forests of bamboo. The province of Gansu in the north-west region is the principal centre of earthquakes in China, where major earthquakes take place on an average of once every 65 years.
Economy
Since the late 1970s China has adopted pragmatic policies of liberalizing the economy. Four Special Economic Zones were established to attract foreign investment, direct state control of factories has been loosened, stockmarkets have been set up, and responsibility for agriculture switched from collective farms to individual households. China's economy is predominantly agricultural, with rice, wheat, and pigs the main products. Agriculture prospers, although there is a need for investment in irrigation and fertilizers. Mineral extraction is important: crude oil is refined and exported, there are large coal, tin, and iron ore deposits, and China leads the world in tungsten ore production. Several nuclear energy plants are under construction. Industry is targeted for expansion, and major industrial products include textiles and clothing, cement, chemicals, steel, and consumer electrical goods. Japan is the main trading partner. Tourism is also of increasing economic importance.
History
China has a recorded history beginning nearly 4000 years ago, with the
SHANG who settled in the Huang He (Yellow River) valley. Under the Eastern
ZHOU, from the 6th century BC,
CONFUCIUS and Mencius formulated ideas that became the framework of Chinese society. Daoism, founded by
LAOZI, appeared during the 3rd century BC. Gradually Chinese culture spread out from the Huang He valley. A form of writing with characters representing meanings rather than sounds – and required by Shi Huangdi, the first ruler of a unified China, to be written in a uniform style – bound together people divided by geography and different spoken dialects. From the
QIN the concept of a unified empire prevailed, surviving periods of fragmentation and rule by non-Chinese dynasties such as the
YUAN. Under strong dynasties such as the
HAN and the
TANG China's power extended far west into Turkistan and south into
ANNAM. On its neighbours, particularly
KOREA and Annam, it exercised a powerful influence. Barbarian invaders and dynasties usually adopted Chinese cultural traditions.
The ideas of
BUDDHISM began to reach China from the 1st century AD and were gradually changed and assimilated into Chinese culture. The Chinese people, showing remarkable inventiveness, were ahead of the West in technology until about the end of the
SONG dynasty. However, after the
MONGOL conquest the country drew in on itself. Learning, in high esteem from early times, became rooted in the stereotyped study of the Confucian classics, for success in examinations based on the classics was for centuries the means to promotion in the civil service. In time, study of the classics had a deadening intellectual influence.
Throughout history, China, the ‘Middle Kingdom’, as it is called by the Chinese, regarded itself as superior to all others – a view shared by philosophers of the
ENLIGHTENMENT. After the Manchu invasion of 1644, China was ruled by the
QING dynasty, which was at its most powerful and prosperous in the 18th century. Western countries attempted to establish trading links with the Qing dynasty but with little success. As the power of the Qing dynasty weakened towards the end of the 18th century, Western pressure for change built up, leading to direct European involvement in China. Contact with the West precipitated crisis and decline. After the
OPIUM WARS, treaty ports became the focus for both Western expansion and demands for modernization. Rebellions during the 19th century, such as the
TAIPING REBELLION, devastated the country and undermined imperial rule in spite of the Self-Strengthening Movement and the abortive Hundred Days Reform. Defeat in the
SINO-JAPANESE WAR (1894–95) and the
BOXER RISING stimulated reforms, but the dynasty ended in the
CHINESE REVOLUTION of 1911. The Republic that followed
SUN YAT-SEN's brief presidency degenerated into
WARLORD regimes after Yuan Shikai's attempt to restore the monarchy.
CHIANG KAI-SHEK united much of China after the Northern Expedition and ruled from Nanjing with his nationalist
KUOMINTANG, but his Republic of China collapsed in the face of the Japanese invasion of 1937 and the civil war with the communists, and continued only on the island of
TAIWAN after his retreat there in 1949. The
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY under
MAO ZEDONG won the civil war, established the People's Republic of China on the mainland, and set about revolutionizing and developing China's economy and society. In the 1950s, land reform led to the
COMMUNES and the
GREAT LEAP FORWARD, and urban industry was expanded and nationalized. Relations with the Soviet Union worsened and during 1966–76 the country was torn apart by the
CULTURAL REVOLUTION, which ended only with Mao's death. During the 1980s
DENG XIAOPING remained committed to economic reform and to improving relations with the Soviet Union. Pressures for democratization grew, however, and a student demonstration in Beijing in June 1989 was suppressed when the army massacred thousands in
Tiananmen Square. Gradual moves towards a controlled market economy continue. In 1994 the USA decided to maintain special trade links with China despite its continued violations of human rights. Jiang Zemin (1926– ), President since 1993, assumed the role of the country's leader after Deng's death in 1997. Hong Kong reverted to China from British rule in 1997 and Macao from Portuguese rule in 1999.
Capital: | Beijing |
Area: | 9,572,900 sq km (3,696,100 sq miles) |
Population: | 1,242,980,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen |
Religions: | Non-religious 59.2%; Chinese traditional religions 20.1%; atheist 12.0%; Buddhist 6.0%; Muslim 2.4%; Christian 0.2% |
Ethnic Groups: | Han (Chinese) 93.3%; Chuang 1.33%; Hui 0.72%; Uighur 0.59%; Yi 0.54%; Miao 0.5%; Manchu 0.43%; Tibetan 0.39%; Mongolian 0.34%; Tuchia 0.28%; Puyi 0.21%; Korean 0.18%; Tung 0.14%; Yao 0.14%; Pai 0.11%; Hani 0.11%; Kasakh 0.09%; Tai 0.08%; Li 0.08% |
Languages: | Mandarin Chinese (official); six other dialects of Chinese; at least 41 other minority languages |
International Organizations: | UN |
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