Tibet??? this answer isn't 100% correct so i wouldn't recommend settling for this answer. I'm tired and ready to go to bed so i did the best i could trying to find out this answer.
Yes
It is near Hong Kong.
Trade with the ememy in the revolutionary war hinged on international law. The U.S model commercial treaty of 1776 and the treaty of Armity. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The British were a trading nation and felt that while China was quite prepared to export porcelain, silk and tea to the British and obtain lots of money for this, they were refusing to allow the British to send and sell British goods (apart from mechanical devices like clocks) in China. In other words there was an artificial imbalance in the arrangements for trade imposed by the Chinese authorities. The British felt this was not fair and decided to undermine the Chinese government imposing it.
The only neighboring country is Hong Kong's ruler, China.
The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of countries most of whom were formerly part of the British empire. The most prominent of these, apart from Britain itself, are Canada, Australia, India, Pakistan and New Zealand, but the Commonwealth also includes a number of African, South-East Asian and Caribbean states. Some countries, like Mozambique, have no connection with the British Empire.
Yes. Stay away from that guy. He will kill you with his Asian kung-fu.
If you consider Afro-Asian to mean either African or Asian then yes. Otherwise, no.
No, Vietnam is a part if the Asian continent.
China is not set apart from the rest of the world - nearly everything seems to be made there these days!
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The British enter the plot of Things Fall Apart a year after Okonkwo's exile begins.