Location
China is situated in eastern Asia on the western
shore of the Pacific Ocean, with an area of 9.6 million square
kilometers. China's continental coastline extends for about
18,000 kilometers, and its vast sea surface is studded with
more than 5,000 islands, of which Taiwan and Hainan are the
largest.
Land Formation and Rivers
China's land drops off in escarpments eastward
to the ocean, letting in humid air current and leading many
rivers eastward. Among the rivers totaling 220,000 kilometers
in length in China, the Changjiang (Yangtze River) and the Huanghe
(Yellow River) are world known. China has beautiful scenery,
with mountains and ranges, highlands, plains, basins, and hills.
The highlands and hill region account for 65 percent of the
country's total land mass, and there are more than 2,000 lakes.
The highest mountain peak is Gomolangma (Everest), the highest
in the world, 8,848 meters above sea level; the lowest point
is the Turpan Basin, 154 meters below sea level.
People
Population China, as the world's most populous
country, has a population exceeding 1.2 billion, which makes
up 22 percent of the world total. To bring population growth
under control, the country has followed a family planning policy
since the 1970s.
Ethnic Groups China is a multiracial country with 56 ethnic
groups, including Achang, Bai, Bonan, Blang, Bouyei, Korean,
Daur, Dai, De'ang, Dong, Dongxiang, Derung, Oroqen, Russian,
Ewenki, Gaoshan, Gelao, Hani, Kazak, Han, Hezhen, Hui, Jino,
Gin, Jingpo, Kirgiz, Lahu, Li, Lisu, Lhoba, Manchu, Maonan,
Mongolian, Monba, Miao, Mulam, Naxi, Nu, Primi, Oiang, Salar,
She, Sui, Tajik, Tatar, Tu, Tujia, Va, Uygur, Uzbek, Xibe, Yi,
Yuigur, Yao, Tibetan, and Zhuang. The Han people account for
92 percent of the population. No matter how big or small the
population is, all peoples share equal rights.