Yes, the conflicts between these two countries exist.
It has been decades since American bombs rocked Dandong, the main crossing on the 800-mile Chinese-North Korean border. But this week another explosion shook China and the new threat is from its old ally. North Korea's nuclear test has raised tensions throughout the region - and increased pressure on China to rein in its neighbour.
China provides as much as 90% of the North's energy and 40% of its food. Like Russia, it has used its security council veto against attempts to isolate Pyongyang. Without its support, its poor neighbour would struggle to survive.
But now it appears that the North may be exhausting Beijing's patience. This week's nuclear and missile tests, last month's rocket launch, increasing threats and the suspected restarting of the Yongbyon nuclear plant have reignited debate about how best to deal with a troublesome neighbour.
Beijing was swift to slap down the nuclear test in a rare act of public criticism and the US appears hopeful that it will sign a security council resolution toughening existing sanctions - agreed in 2006, but only loosely enforced.
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There currently does not seem to be a large amount of trading exchange between the US and China in terms of Natural Resources. China currently uses US natural resources, but there is not much available for China to provide for the US.
Transportation, Population, Economy, Technology
China claims Taiwan as its own and considers it a part of its territory, despite Taiwan operating as a separate government with its own political system. This has led to ongoing political tensions between China and Taiwan.
Liu Xiaobo, who has called for democratic reforms in China and who is currently incarcerated as a political prisoner in the People's Republic of China.
The relationship between China and Korea before the rise of the Koryo kingdom was amicable. Korea was in good standing with China and embraced it's culture and political beliefs.
It is 7,166 miles between Princeton, NJ and the country of China. There are an estimated 28,000 residents who currently live in Princeton.
In China
a conflict between nationalist and communist movements
250 zoos are currently in China
China Youth University for Political Sciences was created in 1948.
The Peoples Republic of China.