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    total land area of 9600000 square kilometers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_flags http://www.travelchinaguide.com/map/Place.html place.html BeiJing: The china holds Olympic Games in 2008. It is a great thing. The china arranged major international sport events that took place in Beijing. So China building many new built in Beijing. Like Bird Nest and National Aquatics center. It is a famous building. The bird nest includes 100000 seats inside. China holds opening ceremony and closing

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    There I was in Shanghai, China, staring at the sun as if I were trying to look at a lamp behind a curtain. The rise of pollution levels in China has intrigued the minds of people who never even cared about the environment before. The People’s Republic of China is now the largest emitter of CO2 in the world. But of course, this a global phenomenon: a global phenomenon that in no way started with China as Alanna Mitchell would agree to. By the end of the 19th century, the powerful duo that was industrialization

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    Boxer Rebellion Causes

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    Explain causes of the Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion occurred as a result of both foreign and domestic internal tensions. These tensions were the causes of the Boxer Rebellion. China faced terrible natural disasters in 1899 and these was the main short term on the Boxer Rebellion. These included the flooding of the Yellow river then followed by the terrible drought. This lead to crops being destroyed and to farmers unable to pay their taxes which damaged the economy and millions of Chinese people

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    For as long as it has existed, the Chinese government has been power hungry, They have limited the freedom of citizens so that they can make the decisions themselves, such as not allowing citizens to vote for government officials. Instead, officials are simply appointed by others in government. Citizens want reform, protests have occurred across the country for change to a democratic system so that citizens can finally elect the people that represent them. This would give citizens more power, but

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    strategy. (Kotler, 2014) Kaleidoscope Travel Agency will start the business in the capital of China, Beijing. Beijing is considered as a most developed city and the economic center in China, at the beginning of 2018, it targeted economic growth of Gross Domestic Product at around 6.5%. (Economic Indicators, 2018) Moreover, as a tourism company, the accessibility of transportation is significant and Beijing is able to provide fast and convenience service due to the geographic advantage. (Travel Guide China

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    two artifacts in question are a ritual disk (bi) with dragon motif from the Zhou dynasty, and a model of a house from the Han dynasty. These two artifacts would be shipped and ultimately go to the Palace Museum of the Forbidden City, located in Beijing China. In regards of Luo Shugang and the research done on the situation, I would have to respectfully decline his request on concerns of standards of the museum, the risks involved of transporting the artifacts, and the

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    By the turn of the 20th century, China was in Social, Economic and Political turmoil. The Manchu Government was highly unpopular amongst the Chinese people, and was seen as one of the main reasons why China was in such a problematic position. The Boxer Rebellion was a major event in the late days of the Qing Dynasty. Formed by people that practiced boxing, their main aim was to free China from foreign encroachment. Evidence will be given concerning the causes of the Boxer rebellion, which will be

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    (Slide 1) From 1981 until the death of Deng Xiao Ping and the termination of Deng Era in 1997, Deng Xiao Ping was the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China after Mao Zedong’s death in 1976. (Slide 2) The nature of Deng Xiao Ping and the period of the Deng Era came to revolutionise China immensely and had the desire for progress and reform at any cost. Civil rights, Economic reforms and International relations under Deng Era can be considered to undermine the costs and benefits of Deng

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    The subway in Beijing closes at 11 PM. I learned this firsthand, when a thunderstorm stranded me in the Zhonglouwan Hutong. I plodded back to my hotel as water flooded the cobblestone streets. My shoes practically melted off my feet. She was a nice girl. After a while, I invited her to grab a drink with me at a cafe down the road. She was down. After all, the subway closed at 11 and it was only 9:30. It was late summer, 2015. I was 24 years old. I had been living alone in Beijing for the past month

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    China has been a communist country. Despite persistent debate over an extended period of time, the question whether which Chinese government is the most responsive to its people has never been permanently settled. However, I dare to claim that Qing Dynasty was the most open and receptive to its people among several Chinese governments. Some people might contend that Republic of China, Warlords, and Chinese Communist Party were the most responsive to its people. However, a close examination throughout

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