
Chapter 24: China |
China is a country with many landforms
and climate zones. Between the Himalaya and Kunlun Shan lies
the world's largest plateauthe Plateau of Tibet. The
Taklimakan and Gobi are harsh deserts. The major riversthe
Yangtze, the Yellow, and the Xiflow through the plains
and highlands of eastern China.
In 1949 China became a communist state.
In recent years government leaders have allowed some features
of the free enterprise system to develop in China. This has
resulted in rapid economic growth. China has the world's largest
population and one of the world's oldest civilizations. As
their civilization developed, the Chinese tried to keep out
foreign invaders. One way they did this was by building the
Great Wall of China. The ancient teachings of Kongfuzi, Daoism,
and Buddhism still influence the people of China today.
Taiwan is an island close to China's
mainland. After their defeat by the Communists in 1949, one
million Chinese refugees fled to Taiwan and established a
democracy. Today, Taiwan has one of the world's most prosperous
economies. Mongolia, located to the north of China, has rugged
terrain and a harsh landscape.
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