Matthew Stuart
China has almost 1.4 billion people, more than any other country in the world.2China remains a relatively poor country in terms of its standard of living. Its economy produces only $16,784 per person. In comparison, the U.S. GDP per capita is $65,118.3 ...
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometres (3.7 million square miles), it is the world’s second-largest state by land area and third- or fourth-largest by total area See the fact file below for more facts about China or alternatively download our comprehensive worksheet pack to ...
Facts about China’s economy: HISTORICAL In the 18th century, China’s economy was the largest in the world and accounted for 25% of global output.But by the first half of 20th century, China was known as the “the poor man of Asia”. In 1949—when China had a quarter of world’s ...
It’s time to go on a journey into the world of money! From its beginnings in ancient Mesopotamia to the bustling global economy of today, money has played a pivotal more »
BEIJING, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's week-long National Day holiday, which ended Sunday, has triggered a tourism and consumption boom, making it a "Golden Week" for both China and other countries. The following are some facts and figures about the Golden Week that evidence continued growth...
China Facts about Beverages China surpassed Europe as the world’s biggest beer market.According to Credit Suisse’s World Map of Beer: “In the space of a couple of decades the country has gone from barely touching a drop to become the world’s biggest beer market, a considerable distance...
BEIJING, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's week-long National Day holiday, which ended Sunday, has triggered a tourism and consumption boom, making it a "Golden Week" for both China and other countries. The following are some facts and figures about the Golden Week that evidence continued growth...
This phenomenal growth in the special economic zone likewise stimulated the surrounding agricultural area’s production of poultry, livestock, and vegetables. The rapid growth rate in the region became known in China as “Shenzhen speed,” and the success of the project prompted the Chinese ...
A number of widely distributedH. erectussites dating from about 1.8 million years ago during the earlyPleistocene Epochmanifestconsiderable regional and temporaldiversity. Upper Paleolithic sites are numerous in northern China. Thousands of stone artifacts, most of them small (called microliths), have...