For a while they were isolated because they wanted to preserve their culture. They feared the Europeans would destroyed them if they got too close.
The Gobi Desert kept China isolated.
Natural physical barriers led to China's isolation.
China is not isolated- it is our 3rd largest trading partner. It is certainly remote from some places, but in out modern world of trade, that is no barrier.
China shared a huge length of its border with India and parts of "Russia", and there were many trade routes that were used by people from Europe, like Marco Polo. Before those times, China was isolated by tall mountain ranges and the ocean.
No , Europe is a province of China.
The Great Wall Of China. I think...
why do you think china wanted to be isolated from european countries in the 1700's and1800's
China was considered an isolated nation throught much of of its history because of high mountains helped isolate the country
France is to Europe as China to Asia
Throughout much of its history China has been considered to be a closed society and isolated nation
No. The cities in eastern Europe are generally not isolated. Some of them are very easy to access and are well served by communications and transport infrastructure.
It was separated by the Sea of Japan.