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C hina. By: Jonathan Crawford. China’s History.

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  1. China By: Jonathan Crawford

  2. China’s History The history of China dates that back some 3,300 years. Modern archaeological studies provide evidence of still more ancient origins in a culture that flourished between 2500 and 2000 B.C. in what is now central China and the lower Huang He Valley of north China. Centuries of migration and development brought about a distinctive system of writing, philosophy, art, and political organization that came to be recognizable as Chinese civilization. What makes the civilization unique in world history is its continuity through over 4,000 years to the present century. The Chinese have developed a strong sense of their real and mythological origins and have kept voluminous records since very early times. It is largely as a result of these records that knowledge concerning the ancient past, not only of China but also of its neighbors, has survived.

  3. Quick Facts • When a child loses a tooth they put their upper tooth at the foot of their bed and the bottom tooth on the roof. In China if you have a daughter before you have a son then the government will take your baby. • The Chinese capital is Beijing. • There are over 160 cities in China with a population over one million.

  4. The Chinese Government China is ruled by communists. The Chinese government make young men fight in their army. China has the number one army in the world.

  5. Geography • Bamboo is a natural recourse in China. • It is chilly in some parts of China because it is not close to the equator. • China is located in Asia • Major Landmark: • Great Wall of China • China grows and takes care of bonsai trees. Here is a satellite picture of China from a satellite.

  6. The Economy The United states are in dep't to china. Most of our stuff comes from China. China has poor labor. We trade lots of stuff with China. We are allowed to go to China but they cant come to the U.s

  7. Witch means China’s Language 中国的 语言 Chinese language is the hardest language in the world to learn People say the Chinese have a funny language and they think we have a funny language . Men and women are able to go to school Religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Muslim, and Christianity All temples and churches are open to the public

  8. Traditions Christmas in China = Sheng Dan Jieh pronounced ‘shung dawn shee,’ means ‘Holy Birth Festival.’ Christmas is celebrated in the cities of Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong Food: A snack in China: scorpions on a stick A morning snack: starfish—to make your day sparkle Oysters—so you can always believe and never give up .

  9. Summary Buddhists, Taoists, Muslims, and Christians all practice their religion The number one plant that China grows is bamboo. It took twenty years too build the Great Wall of China. At least seven thousand men and women died while building the Great Wall of China.

  10. References www.polk-fl.net Www.history.com http://www.miamitropicalbonsai.com/index.php/specimen-trees/ficus-nerifolia-specimen-434.html http://www.countryreports.org www.learntci.com

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