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Title: Understanding Contemporary China


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Understanding Contemporary China
  • Professor WANG Guo-An (Andrew)
  • Vice Director, International Affairs Office
  • Zhejiang Gongshang UniversityNo.149, Jiao Gong
    Rd. Hangzhou 310035 ChinaMobile136-0051-6079
    86-571-28877313 (office)Fax 86-571-28877312
    88846798  28008050E-mail International_at_mail.zjgs
    u.edu.cn
  • Alternative e-mail tradelaw_at_hzcnc.com
  • www.zjgsu.edu.cn/english/eindex.phphttp//econet.
    zjgsu.edu.cn/andrew.wang/index2.htm

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Some facts about China
  • Over 5000 history ( 4 great inventions compass,
    printing, explosives and paper-making )
  • No. 3 trading power
  • The third largest in area
  • To hold the Olympic Games in 2008
  • The largest foreign exchange reserves
  • Close economic ties with ASEAN, FTA in 2010
  • One of five members in the UN Security Council
  • The largest population, accounting for more than
    one fifth of the world population
  • The most rapidly growing economy, annual growth
    rate of 9.3 since 1978
  • The biggest trading partner for most of the Asian
    countries and the major trading partner for most
    of the economic powers in the world
  • The largest FDI recipient among developing
    countries for the last 15 years
  • The active member in Shanghai Cooperation
    Organization (SCO)
  • Launched a spaceship in 2003 and 2005

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Map of China
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1. Location
  • China is situated in eastern Asia on the western
    shore of the Pacific Ocean, with an area of 9.6
    million square kilometers. China's continental
    coastline extends for about 18,000 kilometers,
    and its vast sea surface is studded with more
    than 5,000 islands, of which Taiwan and Hainan
    are the largest.

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2. Land Formation and Rivers
  • China's land drops off in escarpments eastward to
    the ocean, letting in humid air current and
    leading many rivers eastward. Among the rivers
    totaling 220,000 kilometers in length in China,
    the Changjiang (Yangtze) and the Huanghe (Yellow)
    are world known.

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  • China has beautiful scenery, with mountains and
    ranges, highlands, plains, basins, and hills. The
    highlands and hill regions account for 65 percent
    of the country's total land mass, and there are
    more than 2,000 lakes. The highest mountain peak
    is Qomolangma (Everest), the highest in the
    world, 8,844.43 ( released on Oct.9,2005,
    formerly 8848) meters above sea level the lowest
    point is the Turpan Basin, 154 meters below sea
    level.

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3. Climate
  • China is characterized by a continental climate.
    The latitude spans nearly 50 degrees. The greater
    part of the Chinese territory is situated in the
    Temperate Zone, its southern part in the tropical
    and subtropical zones, and its northern part near
    the Frigid Zone. Temperatures differ therefore
    rather strikingly across the country. The
    northern part of Heilongjiang Province has long
    winters but no summers while the Hainan Island
    has long summers but no winters.

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  • The Huaihe River valley is marked by distinctive
    seasonal changes, but it is spring all year round
    in the south of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. In
    the northwest hinterland, the temperature changes
    dramatically. China is high tundra zone is
    situated in the Qinghai-Tibet, where the
    temperature is low in all four seasons. Some
    desert areas are dry all year round.

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4. Population
  • China, as the word's most populous country, has a
    population exceeding 1.3 billion, which makes up
    22 percent of the world total. It is concentrated
    in the east and south of China. To bring
    population growth under control, the country has
    followed a family planning policy since the
    1970s. We have adopted the one-child policy since
    late 1970s.

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5. Ethnic Groups (Chinese Minorities)
  • China is a multiracial country with 56 ethnic
    groups,,The Han people account for 92 percent of
    the population. No matter how big or small the
    population is, all peoples share equal rights.

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6. Religion
  • China is a multi-religious country. Taoism,
    Buddhism, Islamism, Protestantism and Catholicism
    have all developed quite a lot in this country.
    Freedom of belief is a government policy, and
    normal religious activities are protected by the
    constitution.

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7. Administrative Units
  • China is divided into 35 administrative regions.
    They are 23 provinces, five autonomous regions,
    four municipalities under the direct jurisdiction
    of the Central Government, two special
    administrative regions and Taiwan. The four
    municipalities are Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin,
    and Chongqing Hong Kong and Macao are the
    special administrative regions. Taiwan is to be
    reunited with the mainland of China.

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8. Capital
  • Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic
    of China. A center for politics, economy and
    culture, Beijing has been developed into a
    world-class metropolis in which the modern world
    is blended harmoniously with the glory of an
    imperial past.

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9. Tourist Attractions
  • Beijing
  • Shanghai
  • Guangzhou
  • Xian
  • Hangzhou
  • Suzhou
  • Guilin
  • Yellow Mountain
  • Zhangjiajie in Hunan......

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10. History
  • More than 5000 years.
  • Chinas ancient scientific contributions to the
    world four great inventions, namely, compass,
    printing, explosives and paper making.

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11.Culture
  • The Chinese culture is the dominating culture in
    East Asia and Confucianism has had great
    influence in East Asia and southeast Asian
    countries.

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12. Language
  • Chinese language official
  • Spoken Mandarin/putonghua, Cantonese
    and other many dialects
  • Written Chinese characters are over 3000
    years old, Simplified, traditional)
  • Foreign languages English, Japanese and Russian

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Education
  • Preschool
  • Elementary school
  • Junior high school (compulsory)
  • Senior high school
  • University (bachelor, master, Ph.D.)

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13. Opening policies and Reform ( 1978-now)
  • Chinese students who studied abroad during
    1978-2005 reached 933400,but only 232900 (25)
    returned to China.
  • International students studying in China over
    160,000 in 2006
  • Foreign direct investment in China the biggest
    recipient of FDI among the developing
    countries for the last 15 years.
  • Foreign-invested enterprises 508,941
  • Over 400 of 500 biggest transnational
    corporations invested in China and about 30 of
    them have established or moved their
    head-quarters to China.
  • Contracted FDI US1096.608billion
  • Actually utilized FDI US562.101billion
  • 86 of FDI is in the east and southeast regions

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  • 9.3 annual economic growth during the last 28
    years
  • No. 3 trading power in the world, its trade
    volume amounted to US1422.12 billion in 2005
    and maintained the trade surplus value reaching
    as much as US177.5 billion
  • China WTO entry on December 11, 2001
  • Olympic Games to be held in Beijing in 2008
  • Manned spaceship in 2003 and 2005
  • Foreign exchange reserves amounted to US875.1 by
    March 2006, No. 1 in the world
  • Womens increase in their social status

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13. The Trade Relations with its major trading
partners
In 2005 China exported its products mainly
to USA EU Hong Kong Japan ASEAN South
Korea Taiwan Russia Canada Australia In 2005
China imported products mainly from Japan South
Korea ASEAN Taiwan EU USA Australia Russia Saudi
Arab Hong Kong
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14. The Trade Relations and Trade Frictions
between China and the USA
  • Since 1997, 12.5 growth every year
  • More than one quarter of the Chinese exports are
    sold to the USA.
  • Chinas trade surplus value with the USA amounted
    to more than US140 billion 60 of
    made-in-China products are made by US companies
    in China. Profits belong to the USA while the
    trade surplus value is in China.
  • Antidumping measures against Chinese products
  • The exchange rate between the Chinese currency
    RMB Yuan and the US dollar

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15. Chinas problems
  • (1) The increasing contrast between the rich and
    the poor, the sharpening economic differences
    between the east and the west
  • (2) The worsening environment
  • (3) The official corruption
  • (4) The large population

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16. Your questions are welcome
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Thanks for your attention!
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