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Beijing Dream Hostel in Beijing, China


Beijing Dream Hostel
Accommodation Type: Hostel
En-suite , Hostels, Youth Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
No 3 An Zheng Xi Li , Building 9, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100029, China
100029
Beijing, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86--15010728022
Lowest Price / Day  
$13 USD
or
90 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)

Gran Melia Shanghai Hotel in Shanghai, China


Hotel Gran Melia - Luxury Shanghai Hotel
Accommodation Type: Hotel
5 Star, Hotel Suites, Luxury
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
5F-1 King Tower No.28
Xin Jin Qiao Road
201206
Shanghai, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86-21-3382 0800
Lowest Price / Day  
$210 USD
or
1450 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)

Beijing Courtel in Beijiang, China


Accommodation Type: Hotel
4 Star
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
No. 8 Courtyard, Andingmen West Street,Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
Andingmen West Street
100009
Beijiang, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86-135-21444656
Lowest Price / Day  
$48 USD
or
320 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)

Dalian Hotel Nikko in Dalian, China

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
123, Chang Jiang Avenue
ZhongShang Financial District
Dalian, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86-411-82529999
Lowest Price / Day  
$150 USD
or
988 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)

Beijing Perfect Inn in Yaoda, China


Beijing Perfect Inn Outview
Accommodation Type: Hotel
3 Star, Boutique Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
No.281 Gulou Dong Dajie, Dongcheng District, 100009 Beijing, China
Yaoda, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86-10-84020887
Lowest Price / Day  
$42 USD
or
280 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)

Doudou Home Style Guesthouse in Jinghong, China

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Nearby Forest cafe,Ga Lan Nan Lu
Jinghong, China
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
86-691-8985122
Lowest Price / Day  
$17 USD
or
120 China, Yuan Renminbi (CNY)


   China Neighbouring and Adjoining Countries

   More Information About China:

The National Capital of China is: Beijing
China Area in Square Kilometers: 9596960.0
Population Statistics of China are: 1330044000
China is located in the continent of Asia. The Asia continent code is AS


Largest Populated Areas in China :

Dazuo Population Density - 9580
Ta-tso Population Density - 9580
Shih-ch'ien Population Density - 9571
Shih-ch'ien-hsien Population Density - 9571
Shihtsien Population Density - 9571
Shihtsien-hsien Population Density - 9571
Shiqian Population Density - 9571
Gufeng Population Density - 9390
Ku-fen Population Density - 9390
Ku-fen-chen Population Density - 9390
Ku-feng-chen Population Density - 9390
Pingnan Population Density - 9390
古峰 Population Density - 9390
Ku-hsia Population Density - 9390
Shih-hsia-chiang Population Density - 9330

China

OFFICIAL NAME:
People's Republic of China

Geography
Total area: 9,596,960 sq. km. (about 3.7 million sq. mi.).
Cities: Capital--Beijing. Other major cities--Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Harbin, Chengdu.
Terrain: Plains, deltas, and hills in east; mountains, high plateaus, deserts in west.
Climate: Tropical in south to subarctic in north.

People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Chinese (singular and plural).
Population (July 2007 est.): 1,321,851,888.
Population growth rate (2006 est.): 0.6%.
Health (2007 est.): Infant mortality rate--22.12/1,000. Life expectancy--72.88 years (overall); 71.13 years for males, 74.82 years for females.
Ethnic groups: Han Chinese--91.9%; Zhuang, Manchu, Hui, Miao, Uygur, Yi, Mongolian, Tibetan, Buyi, Korean, and other--8.1%.
Religions: Officially atheist; Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity.
Language: Mandarin (Putonghua), plus many local dialects.
Education: Years compulsory--9. Literacy--90.9%.
Work force (2006 est., 798 million): Agriculture and forestry--45%; industry--24%; services--31%.

Government
Type: Communist party-led state.
Constitution: December 4, 1982.
Independence: Unification under the Qin (Ch'in) Dynasty 221 BC; Qing (Ch'ing or Manchu) Dynasty replaced by a republic on February 12, 1912; People's Republic established October 1, 1949.
Branches: Executive--president, vice president, State Council, premier. Legislative--unicameral National People's Congress. Judicial--Supreme People's Court.
Administrative divisions: 23 provinces (the P.R.C. considers Taiwan to be its 23rd province); 5 autonomous regions, including Tibet; 4 municipalities directly under the State Council.
Political parties: Chinese Communist Party, 70.8 million members; 8 minor parties under communist supervision.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.

Economy
GDP (2006): $2.68 trillion (exchange rate based).
Per capita GDP (2006): $2,034 (exchange rate based).
GDP real growth rate (2006): 10.7%.
Natural resources: Coal, iron ore, crude oil, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, magnetite, aluminum, lead, zinc, uranium, hydropower potential (world's largest).
Agriculture: Products--Among the world's largest producers of rice, wheat, potatoes, corn, peanuts, tea, millet, barley; commercial crops include cotton, other fibers, apples, oilseeds, pork and fish; produces variety of livestock products.
Industry: Types--mining and ore processing; iron; steel; aluminum; coal, machinery; textiles and apparel; armaments; petroleum; cement; chemicals; fertilizers; consumer products including footwear, toys, and electronics; automobiles and other transportation equipment including rail cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; and telecommunications.
Trade (2006): Exports--$969.3 billion: electronics; machinery; apparel; optical, photographic, and medical equipment; and furniture. Main partners--United States, Hong Kong, Japan, EU, South Korea, Singapore. Imports--$791.8 billion: electronics, machinery, mineral fuel and oil, chemicals, plastic. Main partners--Japan, EU, Taiwan, South Korea, United States, Malaysia, Australia.

PEOPLE

Ethnic Groups
The largest ethnic group is the Han Chinese, who constitute about 91.9% of the total population. The remaining 8.1% are Zhuang (16 million), Manchu (10 million), Hui (9 million), Miao (8 million), Uygur (7 million), Yi (7 million), Mongolian (5 million), Tibetan (5 million), Buyi (3 million), Korean (2 million), and other ethnic minorities.

Language
There are seven major Chinese dialects and many subdialects. Mandarin (or Putonghua), the predominant dialect, is spoken by over 70% of the population. It is taught in all schools and is the medium of government. About two-thirds of the Han ethnic group are native speakers of Mandarin; the rest, concentrated in southwest and southeast China, speak one of the six other major Chinese dialects. Non-Chinese languages spoken widely by ethnic minorities include Mongolian, Tibetan, Uygur and other Turkic languages (in Xinjiang), and Korean (in the northeast).

The Pinyin System of Romanization
On January 1, 1979, the Chinese Government officially adopted the pinyin system for spelling Chinese names and places in Roman letters. A system of Romanization invented by the Chinese, pinyin has long been widely used in China on street and commercial signs as well as in elementary Chinese textbooks as an aid in learning Chinese characters. Variations of pinyin also are used as the written forms of several minority languages.

Pinyin has now replaced other conventional spellings in China's English-language publications. The U.S. Government also has adopted the pinyin system for all names and places in China. For example, the capital of China is now spelled "Beijing" rather than "Peking."

Religion
Religion plays a significant part in the life of many Chinese. Buddhism is most widely practiced, with an estimated 100 million adherents. Traditional Taoism also is practiced. Official figures indicate there are 20 million Muslims, 5 million Catholics, and 15 million Protestants; unofficial estimates are much higher.

While the Chinese constitution affirms religious toleration, the Chinese Government places restrictions on religious practice outside officially recognized organizations. Only two Christian organizations--a Catholic church without official ties to Rome and the "Three-Self-Patriotic" Protestant church--are sanctioned by the Chinese Government. Unauthorized churches have sprung up in many parts of the country and unofficial religious practice is flourishing. In some regions authorities have tried to control activities of these unregistered churches. In other regions, registered and unregistered groups are treated similarly by authorities and congregations worship in both types of churches. Most Chinese Catholic bishops are recognized by the Pope, and official priests have Vatican approval to administer all the sacraments.

Population Policy
With a population officially just over 1.3 billion and an estimated growth rate of about 0.6%, China is very concerned about its population growth and has attempted with mixed results to implement a strict birth limitation policy. China's 2002 Population and Family Planning Law and policy permit one child per family, with allowance for a second child under certain circumstances, especially in rural areas, and with guidelines looser for ethnic minorities with small populations. Enforcement varies, and relies largely on "social compensation fees" to discourage extra births. Official government policy opposes forced abortion or sterilization, but in some localities there are instances of forced abortion. The government's goal is to stabilize the population in the first half of the 21st century, and current projections are that the population will peak at around 1.6 billion by 2050.



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China Facts
Transliterations : 
 
Kejia (Hakka) : 
 
- Romanization: : 
Chûng-koet
Mandarin : 
 
- Hanyu Pinyin: : 
Zhōngguó
- Tongyong Pinyin: : 
Jhongguó
- Wade-Giles: : 
Chung¹-kuo² Listen (help·info)
Min : 
 
- Hokkien POJ: : 
Tiong-kok
Yue (Cantonese) : 
 
- Jyutping: : 
zung¹ gwok³
- Jyutping: : 
zung¹ gwok³
Transliterations : 
 
China : 
 
Kejia (Hakka) : 
 
- Romanization: : 
Ch?ng-koet
Mandarin : 
 
- Hanyu Pinyin: : 
Zh?nggu?
- Tongyong Pinyin: : 
Jhonggu?
- Wade-Giles: : 
Chung?-kuo? Listen (help?info)
Min : 
 
- Hokkien POJ: : 
Tiong-kok
Yue (Cantonese) : 
 
- Jyutping: : 
zung? gwok?

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