中國 Zhōng guó
China is written different ways depending where you are. In Traditional Chinese characters, China is written 中國. This is used in Taiwan and some overseas Chinese communities. In Simplified Chinese characters, used in China, it's written 中国.
The written language of China is called "Chinese" and encompasses virtually all 295 dialects spoken in China, including Mandarin and Cantonese.For more information about the written Chinese language, click here.
Holger Jorgensen has written: 'Old coins of China and their values' -- subject(s): Chinese Coins, Coins, Chinese, History, Money 'Old coins of China' -- subject(s): Chinese Coins, Coins, Chinese
In China, "stop" is written as 停
China is written : 中國 in traditional Chinese. It is pronounced zhong1 guo2。
John Gittings has written: 'A Chinese view of China'
Many Australians consume Chinese food. Recently, it has been found that many McDonald's restaurants carry Chinese inspired choices.
Annette Juliano has written: 'Treasures of China' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, History
Hu Chen has written: 'Cong you ji' -- subject(s): Biography, China, Chinese Poets, Chinese poetry (Collections), Poets, Chinese
Wanli Chen has written: 'Tao zhen' -- subject(s): China, Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery
The written language in China is Mandarin, which uses Chinese characters. The Huang He is also known as the Yellow River in English.
China is 7.4x the size of the United States. "Typical chinese food" is like saying everyone eats rice. In some rural parts of China, the orphaned kids eat a potato. When narrowing down your choices for "typical chinese food" remember the menu from your local chinese restaurant is not authentic chinese food.