The People's Republic of China The country with the world’s largest population //
News today, April 5, More than 100 Chinese miners were pulled out alive Monday after being trapped for over a week in a flooded coal mine, where some ate sawdust and strapped themselves to the shafts' walls with their belts to avoid drowning while they slept.
Xi’an China, The Great Wall Terra Cotta Warriors om/watch?v=RsUE- ZtcUFghttp:// om/watch?v=RsUE- ZtcUFg The Great Wall of China /watch?v=AB4nXAD dPPY&feature=chann el
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novel Describes foot binding in a painfully accurate way Story centers on Nushu “Nüshu is a syllabic script created and used exclusively by women in Jiangyong Prefecture, Hunan Province, China. The women were forbidden formal education for many centuries and developed the Nüshu script in order to communicate with one another. They embroidered the script into cloth and wrote it in books and on paper fans.” Men could not read nushu.
The Cultural Revolution 1965 Mao Zedong’s attempt to re-establish the original concepts of communism in his country Mao believed that “liberal bourgeois" ideals were permeating the communist party and society at large and that they wanted to restore capitalism. Mao wanted these aspects of Chinese life removed. He enlisted young Chinese and formed Red Guard groups around the country. The first targets were culture and education. Students attending universities were the very first people affected by the Cultural Revolution.
Red Guards The number of ancient buildings, artifacts, antiques, books, and paintings which were destroyed by Red Guards were countless. /watch?v=gaz8sVaK8s4 &feature=related
Religion Freedom of belief is a government policy, and normal religious activities are protected by the constitution. Confucianism & Taoism are native to China. Buddhism was introduced from India. Islam came from Arab countries, and Christianity was introduced very early (in 635). St. Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai The cathedral was originally built in 1906, but was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution; it has just recently been restored to its original beauty.
Beijing airport: the world’s largest
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Temple of Heaven, Beijing Complex of Taoist buildings, Beijing Where emporer and others went to pray for a good Harvest 5.9 million dollar renovation prior to the Olympics in 2008
Forbidden City, Beijing
Forbidden City Imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty ( ) to the end of the Qing Dynasty ( ) Located in the middle of Beijing For about 500 years it was the home for the emporer and his house Also the center of Chinese political and ceremonial life Built between ,800,000 square feet Nearly 10,000 rooms Landscaped gardens Furniture, artifacts, etc. Includes evidence of Manchu Shamanism and its practice Now is the Palace Museum World Heritage site since 1987 Described as the largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world by UNESCO
CCTV Headquarters, Beijing (and smog)
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Population Beijing alone is home to 12,000,000 people (Canada has 33,930,830 total) Beijing is the most visited city in China during vacations