

China
China (i/ˈtʃaɪnə/; Chinese: 中国/中华; pinyin: Zhōngguó/Zhōnghuá; see also Names
of China), officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is the most populous
state in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the
country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres (3.7 million square
miles). It is the world's second-largest country by land area,[13] and the
third- or fourth-largest in total area, depending on the definition of total
area.[14]
The People's Republic of China is a single-party state governed by the Communist
Party of China.[15] It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous
regions, four directly controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai,
and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing[16] special administrative regions
(SARs), Hong Kong and Macau. Its capital city is Beijing.[17] The PRC also
claims the island of Taiwan, which is controlled by the government of the
Republic of China, as its 23rd province, a claim controversial due to the
complex political status of Taiwan and the unresolved Chinese Civil War.
China’s landscape is vast and diverse, with forest steppes and the Gobi and
Taklamakan deserts occupying the arid north and northwest near Mongolia and
Central Asia, and subtropical forests being prevalent in the wetter south near
Southeast Asia. The terrain of western China is rugged and elevated, with the
Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separating China from
South and Central Asia. The world’s apex, Mt. Everest (8,848 m), lies on the
China-Nepal border, while the world's second-highest point, K2 (8,611 m), is
situated on China's border with Pakistan. The country’s lowest and the world’s
third-lowest point, Lake Ayding (-154 m), is located in the Turpan Depression.
The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, have
their sources in the Tibetan Plateau and continue to the densely populated
eastern seaboard. China’s coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres
(9,000 mi) long (the 11th-longest in the world), and is bounded by the Bohai,
Yellow, East and South China Seas.
The ancient Chinese civilization—one of the world's earliest—flourished in the
fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain.[18] China's
political system was based on hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties,
beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (approx. 2000
BC) and ending with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912. Since 221 BC, when the
Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire, the country
has fractured and been reformed numerous times. The Republic of China (ROC),
founded in 1912 after the overthrow of the Qing dynasty, ruled the Chinese
mainland until 1949. In the 1946–1949 phase of the Chinese Civil War, the
Chinese Communists defeated the Chinese Nationalists (Kuomintang) on the
mainland and established the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October
1949. The Kuomintang relocated the ROC government to Taiwan, establishing its
capital in Taipei. The ROC's jurisdiction is now limited to Taiwan and several
outlying islands, including Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu. Since 1949, the People's
Republic of China and the Republic of China (now widely known as "Taiwan") have
remained in dispute over the sovereignty of China and the political status of
Taiwan, mutually claiming each other's territory and competing for international
diplomatic recognition. In 1971, the PRC gained admission to United Nations and
took the Chinese seat as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. China
is also a member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations,
including the WTO, APEC, BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the
G-20. As of September 2011, all but 23 countries have recognized the PRC as the
sole legitimate government of China.
Since the introduction of market-based economic reforms in 1978, China has
become the world's fastest-growing major economy.[19] As of 2012, it is the
world's second-largest economy, after the United States, by both nominal GDP and
purchasing power parity (PPP),[20] and is also the world's largest exporter and
second-largest importer of goods. On per capita terms, China ranked 90th by
nominal GDP and 91st by GDP (PPP) in 2011, according to the IMF. China is a
recognized nuclear weapons state and has the world's largest standing army, with
the second-largest defense budget. In 2003, China became the third nation in the
world, after the former Soviet Union and the United States, to independently
launch a successful manned space mission. China has been characterized as a
potential superpower by a number of academics,[21] military analysts,[22] and
public policy and economics analysts.[23]
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