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No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.
No that is why I am asking
no they are both in Asia.
well their economy is definitely better
china's army is about 2 to 3 times bigger than American army
, China consumes use more ernergy than the US." ... the volume of energy use is different from that used by China."
We were taught at school that China is the Orient or the Far East - the term 'north east' seems to me to be in relation to the American states rather than World Geography.xx
I think many different cultures developed within ancient China because back then, China was split up in to several parts that had different leaders. All these great leaders had different perspectives on how to rule China and some were stronger than others. Before China became one, there were many dynasties that believed in different things, ruled differently and made different discoveries and inventions. During every dynasty, each emperor changed China and made it better than it was before. Each emperor created a different culture. Each emperor influenced a new culture and the Chinese civilization.
China's occupations are not much different than occupations in the US. For example, teachers, doctors, nurses, retail jobs, and other occupations are needed in China just as they are needed in the US.
They were less prominent in India because there were many different cultures in India than in China.
Korea was a country settled and founded by Chinese from start. As a part of China, many Korean culture and language are from mainland China and people are not so different than Chinese genetically.
It is because they are same root. Korea was settled by Chinese; as a part of China, many Korean cultures and language are from mainland China and Korean are no different than Chinese genetically.