school is very different, hair colour, skin colour, the area of country e.t.c
schools in china tend to have more chinese people than us schools
According to the CIA World Factbook, Australia's area is 7,686,850 sq km and its coastline is 25,760km. China's area is larger than that of Australia, at 9,596,960 sq km; however, because it has land borders with other countries (which Australia does not), its coastline is only 14,500km.
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China has a collectivist culture with emphasis on harmony and respect for authority, while Australia has more of an individualistic culture that values personal freedom and equality. In terms of language, China primarily speaks Mandarin, while Australia primarily speaks English.
Air distance between Beijing, China and Sydney, Australia is 5,542 miles. That is 8,919 kilometers. It is 4,816 nautical miles.
Canada has a democratic government, whereas China has a communist government.
the caste system
Difference china australia GOVERNMENT communist democratic POPULATION highest lower CLIMATE warmer colder EDUCATION high lower HAIR dark lighter SKIN yellow white Similarity ARCHITECTURE ....... um.......... :D Tehe
There are not many karate schools in China. The government there promotes Wushu. Karate is Japanese and the history between the two countries is not good.
There are many differences between China's language and culture and Japan's language and culture. So it is hardly surprising that Buddhist practices in the two cultures are slightly different. Zen Buddhism originated in China when Buddhist practices from India were blended with Daoist practices. Eventually difference schools of Zen Buddhism emerged in China and then found their way to Korea and Japan. It's not that the practices themselves are very different, but they are practiced slightly differently in China than they are in Japan. For example, practicing zazen in China is less rigid and formal than it is in Japan. On the other hand, these differences are relatively minor. At first, monks from Japan traveled to China to learn from Chinese masters and then returned to Japan with what they had learned. So anyone familiar with doing zazen in Japan could quickly adopt to doing zazen in China and vice-versa. With respect to beliefs, there are no differences. Since there is no Buddhist creed, there are no doctrinal differences between Japanese Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism. There are, of course, slightly different ideas about practicing, but, as noted, there are even different schools of Buddhism in China. Most of the differences beyond that are very minor. .
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