The People's Republic of China
中华人民共和国
Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó

Anthem: "March of
the Volunteers"
(义勇军进行曲)
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Capital
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Beijing
39°55′N 116°23′E /
39.917°N 116.383°E / 39.917;
116.383
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Largest city
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Shanghai
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Official languages
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Standard Mandarin (spoken)
Simplified Chinese (written)
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National language
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Standard Mandarin2 (spoken)
Simplified Chinese (written)
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Ethnic groups
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91.9% Han, 1.30% Zhuang, 0.86% Manchu, 0.79%
Uyghur, 0.79% Hui, 0.72% Miao, 0.65% Yi, 0.62%
Tujia, 0.47% Mongol, 0.44% Tibetan, 0.26%
Buyei, 0.15% Korean, 1.05% other
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Demonym
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Chinese
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Government
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Socialist state
Single-party communist state
People's democratic dictatorship
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President
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Hu Jintao
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Premier
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Wen Jiabao
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Chairman of
NPCSC
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Wu Bangguo
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Chairman of
CPPCC
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Jia Qinglin
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Legislature
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National People's Congress
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Establishment
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People's Republic of China proclaimed.
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1 October 1949
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Area
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Total
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9,640,821 km2 or
9,671,018 km2
(3rd/4th)
3,704,427 sq mi
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Water (%)
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2.8
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Population
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2007 estimate
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1,321,851,888 (1st)
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2000 census
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1,242,612,226
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Density
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140/km2 (53rd)
363/sq mi
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GDP (PPP)
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2008 estimate
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Total
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$7.916 trillion (2nd)
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Per capita
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$5,963 (97th)
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GDP (nominal)
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2008 estimate
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Total
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$4.401 trillion (3rd)
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Per capita
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$3,315 (104th)
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Gini (2007)
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47.0
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HDI (2006)
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▲ 0.781 (medium) (83rd)
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Currency
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Renminbi (¥) (CNY)
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Time zone
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China Standard Time (UTC+8)
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Date formats
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yyyy-mm-dd
or yyyy年m月d日
(CE; CE+2697)
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Drives on the
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right, except for Hong Kong & Macau
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Internet TLD
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.cn
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Calling code
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+86
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The People's Republic of China (PRC)
(simplified Chinese: 中华人民共和国; traditional
Chinese: 中華人民共和國; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Rénmín
Gònghéguó), commonly known as China or
mainland China, is the largest country
in East Asia and the most populous in
the world with over 1.3 billion
people, approximately a fifth of the world's
population. It is a socialist republic ruled by
the Communist Party of China under a
single-party system and has jurisdiction over
twenty-two provinces, five autonomous regions,
four municipalities, and two largely
self-governing Special Administrative Regions.
China's capital is Beijing. At 9.6 million
square kilometres, the People's Republic of
China is the world's third or fourth largest
country by total area, and the second largest
by land area. Its landscape is diverse with
forest steppes and deserts (the Gobi and
Taklamakan) in the dry north near Mongolia and
Russia's Siberia, and subtropical forests in
the wet south close to Vietnam, Laos, and
Myanmar. The terrain in the west is rugged and
high altitude, with the Himalayas and the Tian
Shan mountain ranges forming China's natural
borders with India and Central Asia. In
contrast, China's eastern seaboard is low-lying
and has a 14,500-kilometre long coastline
bounded on the southeast by the South China Sea
and on the east by the East China Sea beyond
which lies Korea and Japan.
Ancient Chinese civilization, one of the
world's earliest, flourished in the fertile
basin of the Yellow River which flows through
the North China Plain. For over 4,000 years,
China's political system was based on
hereditary monarchies (also known as
dynasties). The first of these dynasties was
the Xia but it was later the Qin Dynasty who
first unified China in 221 BC. The last
dynasty, the Qing, ended in 1911 with the
founding of the Republic of China (ROC) by the
Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT). The first half of
the 20th century saw China plunged into a
period of disunity and civil wars that divided
the country into two main political
camps – the Kuomintang (KMT) and the
Communists. Major hostilities ended in 1949,
when the People's Republic of China (PRC) was
established in mainland China by the victorious
Communists. The KMT-led Republic of China
government retreated to Taipei, its
jurisdiction now limited to Taiwan and several
outlying islands. As of today, the PRC is still
involved in disputes with the ROC over issues
of sovereignty and the political status of
Taiwan.
China's importance in the world today is
reflected through its role as the world's third
largest economy nominally (or second largest by
PPP) and a permanent member of the UN Security
Council as well as being a member of several
other multilateral organizations including the
WTO, APEC, East Asia Summit, and Shanghai
Cooperation Organization. In addition, it is a
nuclear state and has the world's largest
standing army with the second largest defense
budget. Since the introduction of market-based
economic reforms in 1978, China has become one
of the world's fastest growing economies and
the world's second largest exporter and the
third largest importer of goods. Rapid
industrialization has reduced its poverty rate
from 53% in 1981 to 8% in 2001. However, the
PRC is now faced with a number of other
problems including a rapidly aging population
due to the one-child policy, a widening
rural-urban income gap, and environmental
degradation.
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