China |
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| OVERVIEW |
| Background |
For centuries
China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest
of the world in the arts and sciences. But in the 19th and
early 20th centuries, China was beset by civil unrest, major
famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. After World
War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established a dictatorship
that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls
over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions
of people. After 1978, his successor DENG Xiaoping gradually
introduced market-oriented reforms and decentralized economic
decision-making. Output quadrupled by 2000. Political controls
remain tight while economic controls continue to be relaxed.
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| Natural
resources |
coal, iron ore, petroleum,
natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese,
molybdenum, vanadium, magnetite, aluminum, lead, zinc, uranium,
hydropower potential (world's largest) |
| Land
use |
arable land: 13.31%
permanent crops: 1.2%
other: 85.49% (1998 est.) |
| Population |
1,286,975,468 (July 2003
est.) |
| Ethnic
groups |
Han Chinese 91.9%, Zhuang,
Uygur, Hui, Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol, Buyi, Korean,
and other nationalities 8.1% |
| Religions |
Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist,
Muslim 1%-2%, Christian 3%-4%
note: officially atheist (2002 est.) |
| Languages |
Standard Chinese or Mandarin
(Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese),
Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese),
Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages (see Ethnic
groups entry) |
| Literacy |
definition: age 15 and
over can read and write
total population: 86%
male: 92.9%
female: 78.8% (2003 est.) |
| Capital |
Beijing |
| Government
type |
Communist state |
| Independence |
221 BC (unification under
the Qin or Ch'in Dynasty 221 BC; Qing or Ch'ing Dynasty replaced
by the Republic on 12 February 1912; People's Republic established
1 October 1949) |
| National
holiday |
Anniversary of the Founding
of the People's Republic of China, 1 October (1949) |
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