China
Saturday, October 11, 2008
- China, officially the People’s Republic of China(Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo), country in East Asia, the world’s largest country by population and one of the largest by area, measuring about the same size as the United States.
- The Chinese call their country Zhongguo, which means “Central Country” or “Middle Kingdom.” The name China was given to it by foreigners and is probably based on a corruption of Qin (pronounced “chin”), a Chinese dynasty that ruled during the 3rd century bc.
- China proper centers on the agricultural regions drained by three major rivers—the Huang He (Yellow River) in the north, the Yangtze (Chang Jiang) in central China, and the Zhu Jiang (Pearl River) in the south.
- The country’s varied terrain includes vast deserts, towering mountains, high plateaus, and broad plains. Beijing, located in the north, is China’s capital and its cultural, economic, and communications center.
- Shanghai, located near the Yangtze, is the most populous urban center, the largest industrial and commercial city, and mainland China’s leading port.
- More than one-fifth of the world’s population—1.3 billion people—live in China. More than 90 percent of these are ethnic Han Chinese, but China also recognizes 55 national minorities, including Tibetans, Mongols, Uighurs, Zhuang, Miao, Yi, and many smaller groups.
- Even among the ethnic Han, there are regional linguistic differences. Although a common language called Putonghua is taught in schools and used by the mass media, local spoken languages are often mutually incomprehensible.
- However, the logographic writing system, which uses characters that represent words rather than pronunciation, makes it possible for all Chinese dialects to be written in the same way; this greatly aids communication across China.
China Facts and Figures
| Basic Facts | |
| Official name | People’s Republic of China |
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| Capital | Beijing |
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| Area | 9,571,300 sq km |
| | 3,695,500 sq mi |
| Population | 1,306,313,800 (2005 estimate) |
| Population growth rate | 0.58 percent (2005 estimate) |
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| Projected population in 2025 | 1,453,123,817 (2005 estimate) |
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| Projected population in 2050 | 1,424,161,948 (2005 estimate) |
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| Population density | 140 persons per sq km (2005 estimate) |
| | 363 persons per sq mi (2005 estimate) |
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| Urban/rural distribution | |
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| Share urban | 39 percent (2003 estimate) |
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| Share rural | 61 percent (2003 estimate) |
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| Largest cities, with population | |
| Shanghai | 12,887,000 (2000 estimate) |
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| Beijing | 10,839,000 (2000 estimate) |
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| Tianjin | 9,156,000 (2000 estimate) |
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| Wuhan | 5,169,000 (2000 estimate) |
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| Chongqing | 4,900,000 (2000 estimate) |
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| Ethnic groups | |
| Han Chinese | 92 percent |
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| Zhuang, Mongolian, Tibetan, Uygur, Miao, Yi, Korean, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani, and other nationalities | 8 percent |
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| Languages | |
| Standard Chinese, or Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect); Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghainese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, and Hakka dialects; minority languages | |
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| Religious affiliations | |
| Officially atheist, but traditionally eclectic. | |
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| Nonreligious | 42 percent |
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| Buddhist | 8 percent |
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| Atheist | 8 percent |
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| Christian | 7 percent |
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| Muslim | 1 percent |
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| Other | 34 percent |
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| Health and Education | |
| Life expectancy | |
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| Total | 72.3 years (2005 estimate) |
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| Female | 74.1 years (2005 estimate) |
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| Male | 70.7 years (2005 estimate) |
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| Infant mortality rate | 24 deaths per 1,000 live births (2005 estimate) |
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| Population per physician | 595 people (2000) |
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| Population per hospital bed | 420 people (2000) |
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| Literacy rate | |
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| Total | 87.3 percent (2005 estimate) |
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| Female | 80.6 percent (2005 estimate) |
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| Male | 93.7 percent (2005 estimate) |
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| Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) | 2.1 percent (1999-2000) |
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| Number of years of compulsory schooling | 9 years (2001-2002) |
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| Number of students per teacher, primary school | 20 students per teacher (2001-2002) |
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| Government | |
| Form of government | Communist state |
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| Head of state | President |
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| Head of government | Premier |
| Legislature | Unicameral legislature |
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| | National People's Congress: 2,979 deputies (2003) |
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| Voting qualifications | Universal at age 18 |
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| Constitution | |
| 4 December 1982, amended in 1993, 1999, 2004 | |
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| Highest court | Supreme People's Court |
| Armed forces | Army, Navy, Air Force |
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| Total number of military personnel | 2,255,000 (2003) |
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| Military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) | 3.9 percent (2003) |
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| First-level political divisions | 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 2 special administrative regions, and 4 municipalities |
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| Economy | |
| Gross domestic product (GDP, in U.S.$) | $1,417 billion (2003) |
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| GDP per capita (U.S.$) | $1,100 (2003) |
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| GDP by economic sector | |
| Agriculture, forestry, fishing | 14.6 percent (2003) |
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| Industry | 52.3 percent (2003) |
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| Services | 33.1 percent (2003) |
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| Employment | |
| Number of workers | 772,936,930 (2003) |
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| Workforce share of economic sector | |
| Agriculture, forestry, fishing | 47 percent (2000) |
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| Industry | 18 percent (2000) |
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| Services | 13 percent (2000) |
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| Unemployment rate | 4 percent (2002) |
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| National budget (U.S.$) | |
| Total revenue | $104,155 million (2001) |
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| Total expenditure | $107,617 million (1999) |
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| Monetary unit | 1 yuan, consisting of 10 jiao |
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| Agriculture | |
| Rice, wheat, maize, sugarcane, potatoes, sugar beets, peanuts, cotton | |
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| Mining | |
| Coal, petroleum, graphite, tungsten, molybdenum, antimony, tin, lead, mercury, bauxite, phosphate rock, iron ore, manganese, many other minerals | |
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| Manufacturing | |
| Woven textile fabrics, heavy machinery, iron and steel, petrochemicals, fertilizers, cement, manufactured goods | |
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| Major exports | |
| Clothing and accessories, textiles, petroleum products, footwear, telecommunications and sound equipment | |
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| Major imports | |
| Machinery, steel products and other metals, automobiles, synthetics, agricultural chemicals, rubber, wheat, ships | |
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| Major trade partners for exports | |
| United States, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, South Korea, and Germany | |
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| Major trade partners for imports | |
| Japan, Taiwan, United States, South Korea, and Germany | |
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| Energy, Communications, and Transportation | |
| Electricity production | |
| Electricity from thermal sources | 78.77 percent (2002 estimate) |
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| Electricity from hydroelectric sources | 19.61 percent (2002 estimate) |
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| Electricity from nuclear sources | 1.49 percent (2002 estimate) |
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| Electricity from geothermal, solar, and wind sources | 0.13 percent (2002 estimate) |
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| Number of radios per 1,000 people | 335 (1997) |
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| Number of telephones per 1,000 people | 209 (2003) |
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| Number of televisions per 1,000 people | 303 (2000 estimate) |
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| Number of Internet hosts per 10,000 people | 1.3 (2003) |
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| Daily newspaper circulation per 1,000 people | 42 (1990 estimate) |
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| Number of motor vehicles per 1,000 people | 12 (2000) |
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| Paved road as a share of total roads | 22 percent (1999) |
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