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China

🏙️ Capital city:

Beijing

📈 Country population:

1.41 billion, ranks second globally.

🗺️ Country area:

9,596,961 km²

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Official NamePeople’s Republic of China
Common NameChina
ISO CodesCN, CHN, 156
Internet TLD.cn
Calling Code+86
Capital CityBeijing
Largest CityShanghai
Coordinates35° N, 103° E
Time ZoneUTC+8 (China Standard Time)
Population (2025 est.)≈ 1.41 billion
Area9,596,961 km²
Population Density~146 per km²
LanguagesMandarin Chinese (Standard Chinese), plus regional languages
CurrencyRenminbi (Yuan) — CNY
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~ USD 18.3 trillion
GDP (PPP)~ USD 34+ trillion
GDP Per Capita~ USD 12,700
GDP Growth~4.7%
HDI0.788 (High)
Literacy Rate~97%
Life Expectancy~78.2 years
Unemployment~5.1%
Inflation~0.4%
LeadersPresident, Premier (names omitted due to frequent political updates)
Continent & SubregionAsia — East Asia
National Day1 October
National SportTable Tennis
National DishPeking Duck
National Anthem“March of the Volunteers”

Geography & Environment

  • China is located in East Asia, and most favourite country pick in the list sharing borders with 14 countries including Russia, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, Nepal, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan.
  • Its terrain includes mountain ranges (Himalayas), the Tibetan Plateau, Gobi Desert, Yangtze & Yellow River basins, and long coastlines along the Pacific Ocean.
  • The climate ranges from subarctic in the north to tropical in the south, with varied seasons across regions.
  • Best time to visit: April–June and September–October.
  • Major national parks: Jiuzhaigou, Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, and the vast nature reserves of Tibet and Xinjiang.
  • China has significant biodiversity: pandas, tigers, snow leopards, golden monkeys, and thousands of endemic species.
  • Environmental challenges: air pollution in cities, water scarcity, desertification, industrial waste, and climate change effects.
  • Globally recognized natural features include the Himalayas, Yangtze River, Gobi Desert, and Yellow Mountains.

Demographics

  • Population: ~1.41 billion, the world’s second-largest.
  • Median age: ~40 years (rapidly aging population).
  • Urban vs rural: ~64% urban, ~36% rural.
  • Main ethnic groups: Han Chinese (91%), plus 55 recognized minority groups like Zhuang, Hui, Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongol.
  • Main religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, and folk religions.
  • Literacy rate: ~97%.
  • Major cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing.

History

  • China is one of the world’s oldest civilizations, emerging along the Yellow River over 4,000 years ago.
  • Historic dynasties include the Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing.
  • China was ruled by emperors until 1912 when the Republic of China was founded.
  • The People’s Republic of China was established on 1 October 1949.
  • Major modern events include economic reforms in 1978, rapid industrialization, Belt & Road Initiative, and global economic rise.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Socialist one-party state.
  • The Communist Party of China (CPC) is the ruling political force.
  • Executive: President (head of state) and Premier (head of government).
  • Legislature: National People’s Congress.
  • Judiciary: Supreme People’s Court with multiple lower courts.
  • China is divided into 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 Special Administrative Regions (Hong Kong & Macau).
  • Military: People’s Liberation Army (PLA) — one of the world’s largest and strongest.
  • Recent political developments focus on digital economy, technology leadership, climate commitments, and national security.

Economy

  • Second-largest economy in the world by nominal GDP.
  • Major industries: manufacturing, electronics, textiles, automobiles, steel, energy, technology, AI & robotics.
  • Main exports: electronics, machinery, apparel, steel, vehicles.
  • Main imports: oil, iron ore, semiconductors, food products.
  • Strengths: large workforce, global manufacturing hub, strong infrastructure, innovation growth.
  • Weaknesses: aging population, environmental pressures, debt levels, regional inequality.
  • Inflation is low compared to many countries (~0.4%).
  • Unemployment remains around ~5%.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~53%), Industry (~38%), Agriculture (~9%).
  • Key reforms include green energy transition, digital RMB, and global trade expansion.

Culture & Society

  • China’s culture is rooted in Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
  • Important festivals: Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, National Day.
  • Traditional dress: Hanfu, Qipao (Cheongsam), Tang suit.
  • Art & music: calligraphy, classical opera, ink painting, folk music, traditional instruments.
  • Architecture ranges from ancient pagodas and temples to futuristic megacities.
  • Major languages: Mandarin (official), Cantonese, Shanghainese, Hokkien, Tibetan, Uyghur.

Food & Cuisine

  • China has diverse regional cuisines: Cantonese, Sichuan, Hunan, Shanghainese, Northern wheat-based cuisine, and more.
  • National dish: Peking Duck.
  • Popular dishes: Kung Pao Chicken, Dumplings, Hotpot, Sweet & Sour Pork, Chow Mein.
  • Street foods: baozi, jianbing, stinky tofu, noodles.
  • Beverages: tea (green, black, oolong), soy milk, rice wine.

Education & Institutions

  • Education system is highly competitive with strong government investment.
  • Medium of instruction: Mandarin Chinese.
  • Literacy rate: ~97%.
  • Top universities: Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University.
  • Key strengths: engineering, sciences, technology, mathematics.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army, Guilin, Zhangjiajie, Shanghai skyline.
  • UNESCO sites: over 55 sites — one of the highest numbers globally.
  • Natural attractions: Yellow Mountains, Li River, Jiuzhaigou, Yangtze River.
  • Historical landmarks: Great Wall, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Silk Road sites.
  • Adventure tourism: hiking, skiing, mountain expeditions, desert trekking.
  • Visa: Many nationalities require a visa; some regions offer visa-free transit.
  • Transport: extensive high-speed rail network, major airports, metro systems.

Practical Information

  • General safety: very safe for travelers with low violent crime.
  • Healthcare: good in big cities; modern hospitals widely available.
  • Emergency numbers: Police 110, Ambulance 120, Fire 119.
  • Plug type: A, C, I. Voltage: 220V.
  • Internet: fast but heavily regulated (Great Firewall).
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn.
  • Budget: varies by city; Beijing/Shanghai are more expensive; inland regions more affordable.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: Table Tennis; also popular — badminton, basketball, football.
  • Sport achievements: Olympic dominance in table tennis, diving, gymnastics, weightlifting.
  • Famous athletes: Yao Ming, Liu Xiang, Lin Dan.
  • Writers: Confucius, Laozi, Lu Xun.
  • Artists: Ai Weiwei, Wu Guanzhong.
  • Actors: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Zhang Ziyi.
  • Nobel Prize winners: Mo Yan (Literature), Tu Youyou (Medicine).

Neighboring Countries of China

China shares land borders with the following countries:

Famous For

  • The Great Wall of China.
  • Ancient civilization and dynasties.
  • Tea culture.
  • Global manufacturing powerhouse.
  • Silk Road.
  • Traditional medicine.
  • Rapid economic growth.
  • Famous cuisine varieties.

Sources

The Great Wall of China
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Nanjing, China
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