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 Chinese
Geography --- I,
II, III, IV,
V
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Picture from National Geographic Society
China is one of the biggest countries in the
world. It has an area of about 9.6 million square kilometers which comprises
about 6.5 per cent of the world total land area. Its population of more
than one billion accounts for 23 per cent of the world's population. China
is the world's oldest continuous civilization. World Travel Organization
predicts that by year 2020, China will become the number one travel destination
in the world.
China
is situated in the eastern part of Asia on the west coast of the Pacific
Ocean. It is the third largest country in the world (after Canada and
Russia). The distance from east to west measures over 5,200 kilometers
and from north to south, over 5,500 kilometers. When the sun shines brightly
over the Wusuli River in the east, the Pamire Plateau in the west is in
the very early morning. When blizzards wrap the north along the Heilongjiang
River in the winter, spring sowing is underway on Hainan Island in the
south.
China has a land border of 22,143.34 kilometers
long and is bordered by twelve countries: Korea in the east; Russian in
the northeast and the northwest; Mongolia in the north; India, Pakistan,
Bhutan and Nepal in part of the west and southwest; Burma, Laos and Vietnam
in the south.
Beside a vast land area, there are also extensive
neighboring seas and numerous islands. The coastline extends more than
14,500 kilometers. Across the East China Sea to the east and South China
Sea to the southeast are Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
More than 5,000 islands are scattered over China's vast territorial seas;
the largest being Taiwan and the second largest, Hainan. One territorial
sea and three neighboring seas altogether constitute 4.73 million square
kilometers.
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