China: Explore China To Its Peak
China: Explore China To Its Peak
China: Explore China To Its Peak
T H E
C O M P L E T E T R AV E L
G U I D E
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CHINA
COMMUNIST STATE
CAPTIVATING ENVIRONMENT
CONTENTS
PAGE 3: ALL ABOUT CHINA PAGE 4: GEOGRAPHICAL CHINA PAGE 5: COMPARISON WITH AUSTRALIA
L A N G UAG E
POPULATION
BEIJING
G OV E R N M E N T
GEORAPHIC AL CHINA
FUN FACTS
In China there are four varying landscapes. They are Mountains, High Plateaus, Sandy Desserts and Forests. The proportion of Chinas land mass that is made up of mountains is 1/3. The two most important rivers in China is the Yellow and the Yangtze.
The main things that are threatening the animal and plant species in China are logging and land clearing.
One of the most endangered animals in China is the Giant Panda. It is one of Chinas iconic animals yet it is endangered.
Chinas Comparison with Australia Australias terrain is mostly low plateaus with desserts when in China the terrain is mostly mountains, high plateaus and desserts in the west. The population density in China is 133.69 per sqkm and in Australia it is 2.47 people per sqkm.
The beautiful ocean that borders to the eats of China is the Pacic Ocean and the sea that is on Chinas South East border is South China Sea.
The Yangtze River ows by Shanghai and the major river that crosses the Great Wall is the Yellow River. Chinas capital Beijing is located in the North East part of China. The two countries that border Chinas North East is Russia and Mongolia. The total number of countries that border China is 14.