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Portugal didn't take China. It colonised Macao.
The first European explorers to arrive in China were greeted by the native Chinese. The explorers exchanged gifts and ideas. The European explorers took tea back to Europe.
They started going to China to trade.
China and/or India.
Portugal, the most adventurous of the European sea faring nations, reached China first in 1517. The Portuguese first instinct was to make contact with China's rulers and a mission to Peking by Tome Pires was undertaken in 1520-21.
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Yes they were. Zheng He was from China while Prince Henry was from Portugal.
Yes, China has a very large coastline.
Macau, is a former colony of Portugal. It is located in Asia, more specifically, China.
China's coast is more communist
Vasco de Gama sailed for Portugal, while Zheng He explored for China.
The continent of Eurasia goes from the coast of Spain/Portugal on the west (left) to Russia, Communist China, and Vietnam down thru Malaysia on the east (right). Spain/Portugal borders the Atlantic Ocean; Russia, Red China, Vietnam, and Malaysia border the Pacific Ocean (although technical enthusiasts have broken down the Pacific into smaller oceans/seas, thus the "South China Sea" will be labeled off the Vietnamese coastline).
China has the 10th largest coastline of any country, at about 14,500 km.
Yes, China does have a coastline, the coastline of China is approximately 14500 kilometers which is equivalent to 9010 miles. The coastline of China runs from the Bohai Gulf on the north to the gulf of Tonkin on the south.
According to the CIA world fact book the coastline of China is 14,500 km.
China is not a continent or a state. China is a country.
China does not have a continent in it. But China is located in the continent of Asia.