There is a thriving Chinese (including those from Taiwan and Hong Kong) community in the Salt Lake City area. There are several Chinese religious groups (both Christian and Buddhist) and many other Chinese cultural groups and events, including a small local Chinese-language newspaper and Chinese-owned businesses meant to serve the Chinese community. This community consists of those who moved to the area from China, but it was not built or created by the Chinese government. There is no 'Chinatown' area, these are independent people scattered around the Salt Lake metro area who know and affiliate with each other due to their common culture. If you are moving to the Salt Lake City area and are of Chinese heritage, you will feel welcome and at home.
Check out the "Related Links" to see some of the Chinese community resources in the Salt Lake City area.
They built it because they wanted to keep invaders out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Specifically, the emperor was afraid of being conquered and killed by the Mongolian and Hun tribes north of Imperial China.
With bricks.
shi huaugdi an ancient Chinese emperor built and the Great Wall of China
yes
To protect Chinese villages from Mongolian invaders.
The Great Wall of China was built by Chinese peasants in a time of war in an attempt to keep out the invading Mongolians.
he built the tradinal Chinese money since in that time china had diffrent types of money so he made Chinese money the same
chinese people planned it to be intersing
the Chinese ruler during the quin dynasty
The Ming Dynasty.
It was not invented. It was built by the Chinese trying to keep the Mongols out.
farmed and built villages to formed a civilization