2. PEOPLE REPUBLIC OF CHINA:
China is a populous nation in East Asia
whose vast landscape encompasses grassland,
desert, mountains, lakes, rivers and more than
14,000km of coastline.
Capital Beijing mixes modern architecture with
historic sites such as the Forbidden City palace
complex and Tiananmen Square.
Shanghai is a skyscraper-studded global financial
center.
The iconic Great Wall of China runs east-west
across the country's north.
3. FLAG OF CHINA:
• In the flag of the People's Republic of China,
first officially hoisted on October 1, 1949, the
symbolism of five was reflected in the stars
appearing in yellow in the upper hoist canton
4. FOODS:
• China is rich in tourist attractions. Delicious
foods are an attraction indispensable in a
good tour.
• eight dishes are sweet and sour pork
(chicken), gong Bao chicken, wontons, and
spring rolls.These dishes are available in most
large restaurants in China.
5. GONG BAO CHICKEN:
This is a famous Sichuan-style specialty,
popular with both Chinese and foreigners.
The major ingredients are diced chicken,
dried chili, and fried peanuts.
People in Western countries have created
a Western-style gong bao chicken, for
which the diced chicken is covered with
cornstarch, and vegetables, sweet and
sour sauce and mashed garlic are added
6. WONTOS:
Since the Tang Dynasty (618–907),
it has been a custom for people to
eat wontons on the winter
solstice.
7. SPRING ROLLS:
Spring rolls are a Cantonese dim
sum of cylindrical shape. The
filling of spring rolls could be
vegetables or meat, and the
taste could be either sweet or
savory. After fillings are wrapped
in spring roll wrappers, the next
step is frying. Then the spring
rolls are given their golden
yellow color.
8. CULTURE :
• China is an extremely large country, and the
customs and traditions of its people vary
• More than 1 billion people live in China,
according to the Asia Society, representing 56
ethnic minority groups.
• The largest group is the Han Chinese, with about
900 million people.
• Other groups include the Tibetans, the Mongols,
the Manchus, the Naxi, and the Hezhen,
9. EDUCATION:
• Education in China is a state-run system of
public education run by the Ministry of
Education. All citizens must attend school for
at least nine years, known as the nine-year
compulsory education, which the government
funds.