1. East Asian Countries
Group members Dr. Tatheer
• Usman
• Adeeba
• Shamsa
• Awais
• Daniyal
• Izhar ullah
• Rahat ullah
2. Introduction
East Asia is the eastern region of Asia, which is
defined in both geographical and ethno-
cultural terms. The modern states of East Asia
include China, Japan, Mongolia, North
Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.
3. • area: 11,840,000 km2 (4,570,000 sq mi) (3rd)
• Population: 1.6 billion (2020; 4th)
• Population density: 141.9 km2 (54.8 sq mi)
• GDP (PPP): $41.2 trillion (2022)
• GDP (nominal): $25.6 trillion (2022
4. China
China ,officially the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a country in East
Asia. It is the world's most populous country, China is bordered by 14
countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan,
Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and
Vietnam most of any country in the world, tied with Russia. With an area of
approximately 9.6 million square kilometers , the world's third largest
country by total land area. The country consists of 22 provinces, five
autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two special administrative
regions (Hong Kong and Macau). , and the most populous city and largest
financial center is Shanghai.
5. • CAPITAL:BEIJING
• TYPE OF GOVERMENT: Government Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-
party socialist republic
• CCP General Secretary President: XiJinpin
• RELIGIONS:
• 74.5% No religion / Folk
• 18.3% Buddhism
• 5.2% Christianity
• 1.6% Islam
• 0.4% Others
• TERRITORY::9,596,961 km2
• POPULATION:1.4 billion
• CURRENCY: Renminbi
• GDP:17.73 trillion USD
6. RESOURCES
China is one of the world's largest producers of gold and the world's
largest producer of antimony, natural graphite, aluminum, steel, rare
earths, barite, zinc and tungsten; and the third largest producer in the
world of iron ore and coal also.
ECONOMY
It has the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP, totaling
around US $18.321 trillion in 2022.
7. Mongolia
Mongolia, a nation bordered by China and Russia, is
known for vast, rugged expanses and nomadic culture.
Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, centers around Chinggis Khaan
(Genghis Khan) Square, named for the notorious
founder of the 13th- and 14th-century Mongol Empire.
Also in Ulaanbaatar are the National Museum of
Mongolia, displaying historic and ethnographic artifacts,
and the restored 1830 Gandantegchinlen Monastery
8. • Capital: Ulaanbaatar
• Population: 3.348 million
• Currency: Mongolian Tugrik
• Gross domestic product: 15.29 billion USD (2021) World Bank
• Official language: Mongolian
• Government: Republic, Unitary state, Parliamentary republic, Semi-
presidential system
• Religion: Buddhists
• GDP:15.29 billion USD
• Resources: Mongolia possesses large deposits of coal and fluorite
(fluorspar) and of copper, gold, silver, and other metallic ores
• Territory:.1,564,116 square kilometers
9. Trade
Mongolia exports mineral products (copper, coal, molybdenum,
tin, tungsten, and gold), natural or cultured stones, jewelry,
cashmere, animal origin products, hides and skins. Mongolia's
main exports partner is China (89% of total exports).
10. Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the
northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of
Japan, extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the
East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south
11. • Emperor: Naruhito Trending
• Capital: Tokyo
• Population: 125.7 million
• GDP per capita: 39,312.66 USD
• Prime minister: Fumio Kishida
• Type of government: constitutional monarchy
• Resources: Coal, iron ore, zinc, lead, copper, sulfur, gold, and silver are
among the most abundant minerals (in relative terms), with lesser
quantities of tungsten, chromite, and manganese. Japan also has large
deposits of limestone.
12. economy:
The economy of Japan is a highly
developed social market economy, often
referred to as an East Asian model. It is
the third-largest in the world by nominal
GDP and the fourth-largest by purchasing
power parity (PPP).It is the world's
second-largest developed economy. Japan
is a member of both the G7 and G20.
13. Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, is a country in East Asia. It is
located at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the
northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China to
the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the
south
14. • Government :Democracy
• Capital: Taipei City
• Area: 36,197 km²
• Currency: New Taiwan dollar
• Population: 23.57 million
• Official language: Mandarin
Chinese
• Provinces: Taiwan, Fujian Province
• GDP:$35,513
• RESOURCES: Some of its major
natural resources include gold,
copper, coal, petroleum, natural
gas, marble, and river.
15. North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea, is a country
in East Asia. It constitutes the northern
half of the Korean Peninsula and shares
borders with China and Russia to the
north at the Yalu and Tumen rivers, and
South Korea to the south at the Korean
Demilitarized Zone.
16. • Supreme leader: Kim Jong-un Trending
• Capital: Pyongyang
• Population: 25.97 million
• Premier: Kim Tok-hun
• Currency: North Korean Won
• Government: Dictatorship, Juche, Socialist state, One-party state
• Religion: atheist state
• GDP:$28.5 billion
• Resources: coal, copper, fluorspar, gold, graphite, iron ore, lead,
magnetite, pyrites, salt, tungsten, and zinc.
17. South Korea
South Korea, an East Asian nation on the southern
half of the Korean Peninsula, shares one of the
world’s most heavily militarized borders with North
Korea. It’s equally known for its green, hilly
countryside dotted with cherry trees and
centuries-old Buddhist temples, plus its coastal
fishing villages, sub-tropical islands and high-tech
cities such as Seoul, the capital.
18. • Capital: Seoul
• Currency: South Korean won
• Population: 51.74 million (2021) World Bank
• Gross domestic product: 1.811 trillion USD (2021) World Bank
• Official languages: Korean, Korean Sign Language
• Government: Unitary state, Presidential system, Constitutional republic
• Religion: in South Korea is diverse. Bout 46% of the population have no
religious affiliation, 23% are Buddhist and 29% are Christians. According to
2015 national census, 56.1% are irreligious, Protestantism represents
(19.7%) of the total population, Korean Buddhism (15.5%), and Catholicism
(7.9%).
• GDP:1.811 trillion USD