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Basic Facts about the People s Republic of China Geography At 3,704,427 square miles, China is the world s third largest country by area, after Russia and Canada. It is bordered by 14 countries: Russia, India, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Vietnam. It has a variety of landscapes: enormous mountains and the world s largest plateau in the west, smaller mountain ranges and huge deserts in the north, and fertile coastal plains in the southeast. The two major rivers are the Yellow and the Yangtze Rivers. Population With over 1.4 billion people, China is the world s most populated country. It has 56 ethnic groups, with Han Chinese being the vast majority (92%). To control the population growth the government has enforced the policy of one child per family since the 70s with mixed results. Food The traditional staples include rice, millet, sorghum, and wheat. There is archaeological evidence of rice farming along the Yangtze River as early as about 5000 BC. However, rice does not grow in the colder and drier north, so people in northern China farmed millet and sorghum instead. Wheat came in from West Asia around 1500 BC. Cooking techniques such as stir- frying developed out of the necessity to conserve fuel. Although Buddhists are traditionally vegetarian, the contemporary Chinese food includes all variety of meats and fish, and is loved around the globe. Clothes Traditional garments include hemp tunics, padded jackets, pants, and silk robes. Historically the color of clothing indicated the social status of the person. (The emperor always wore yellow.) Today most Han Chinese wear western- style clothing for everyday life. Elderly men and women in rural areas may still wear created by Motoko (www.folktales.net) Page 1

the Mao suit. Many ethnic minorities are known for their colorful, traditional clothes. Housing Traditional homes in China are one story high with whitewashed walls and dark tiled roofs. Most houses have a kitchen, a bathroom, and two large rooms that serve many purposes. They open up to a communal courtyard, where families and neighbors play games and eat together. There is a great variety of architectural styles, since houses are built to suit the various landscapes and weather conditions. In big cities there are western style homes, apartments, even luxury condos. Running water and electricity are still scarce in rural areas today. Religions and Philosophies In Imperial China, religious beliefs were divided into the three ways of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, all of which still influence the Chinese people s lives and customs today. Religions were strongly repressed during the Mao years, but today there is a more tolerant attitude. However, there have been clashes between the government and different religious groups, such as Buddhists in Tibet, Muslims in Xinjiang, and Christians. Education China s education system includes 5-6 years of primary school, a three- year middle school, and three years of high school, which can be followed by vocational training or a college or university. The 1986 Education law mandates nine years of compulsory education. In order to go to college, the student must pass a rigorous National College Entrance Examination. In cities like Beijing and Shanghai, about 75 percent of students go to college, but in rural areas this drops to only 10 to 20 percent. created by Motoko (www.folktales.net) Page 2

Notes on Chinese Languages China s many different ethnic groups speak many different languages, which are mutually unintelligible. Putonghua, or Standard Mandarin, is the official national spoken language (except in Hong Kong and Macau, which use Cantonese, English, and Portuguese.) Standard Mandarin is taught in schools and used on radio and TV. Full literacy in Chinese requires knowledge of three to four thousand Chinese characters. Children in primary schools are first taught pinyin, the Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Some Chinese sounds are difficult for English speakers. Chinese English Chinese English z ds as in cards zh a soft j with a hint of r c ts as in cats ch a soft ch with a hint of r q ch as in cheese sh a soft sh with a hint of r x sh as in she r a soft r Chinese is also a tonal language. Tones are the changes of the pitch in pronunciation of a syllable. There are 4 tones in Mandarin Chinese. Each Chinese word (character) carries a tone. Different tones carry different meanings. Examples: mā má mă mà means mother means flax or linen means a horse means to scold created by Motoko (www.folktales.net) Page 3

Greetings Nĭ hăo Xiè xie Bié kè qi Duì bu qĭ Zài jiàn Nĭ zăo Wăn shang hăo Wăn ān Hello! Thank you. You re welcome. Excuse me. I m sorry. Good bye. Good morning. Good evening. Good night. How to Count in Chinese 1 yī 2 èr 3 sān 4 sì 5 wŭ 6 liù 7 qī 8 bā 9 jiŭ 10 shí created by Motoko (www.folktales.net) Page 4

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Folktale Anthologies Birch, Cyril. Chinese Myths and Fantasies. (Henry Walck, 1961) Carpenter, Frances. Tales of a Chinese Grandmother. (Tuttle, 1973) Han, Carolyn. The Demon King and Other Festival Folktales of China. (Univ. of Hawaii, 1996). Why Snails Have Shells: Minority and Han Folktales of China. (Univ. of Hawaii, 1993). Tales from Within the Clouds: Nakhi Stories of China. (Univ. of Hawaii, 1997) Hume, Lotta Carswell. Favorite Children s Stories from China and Tibet. (Tuttle, 1962) Jagendorf, M.A., and Weng, Virginia. The Magic Boat and Other Chinese Folk Stories. (Vanguard, 1980) Roberts, Moss. Chinese Fairy Tales & Fantasies. (Pantheon, 1979) Sanders, Tao Tao Liu. Dragons, Gods & Spirits from Chinese Mythology. (Peter Bedrick Books, 1980) References Primary Source, Inc., ed. China in the World: A History Since 1644. (Cheng & Tsui, 2009) created by Motoko (www.folktales.net) Page 6