China is a country in Asia. It is located in East Asia.

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China is a country in Asia. It is located in East Asia.

 Geographic features isolated China.  Mountains and deserts separated China from the rest of Asia.  The Himalayas separate India from China.  The Gobi desert lies in the north.

Mountains isolated China. Mountains separated China from parts of Asia.

The Gobi desert stretches for miles along the border of Mongolia and China.

Seas protected China’s east.

 China’s isolation helped it develop its own unique culture.  However, Chinese ideas and practices influenced other cultures.  Many Asian cultures were influenced by China’s culture. Cultural diffusion occurred.

Chinese ideas and practices like the use of chopsticks influenced other Asian cultures.

 China has many important rivers.  The Huang He or Yellow river floods and is called “China’s Sorrow”.  The Yangtze river is China’s longest and most important river. It is used for transportation.

The Huang He river is rich in silt. The silt is yellow in color.

The Yangtze river is the longest river in Asia and the third longest river in the world.

The Great Wall of China was built to protect China from invaders.

 Ancient Chinese rulers built the Great Wall of China to protect China from nomadic invasions.  Many Chinese died building the vast wall.  This defensive wall was built on the northern border.

The first Chinese dynasty was the Shang dynasty

The Shang dynasty emerged around 1760 B.C. It built the first Chinese cities. A system of writing developed