The written history of China goes back about 3700 years. The culture is most likely much older than that.
I believe the Chinese culture has been around about 3,700 years.
What is now Latin America has been populated for several millennia, possibly for as long as 30,000 years, so it is difficult to name a specific "first civilization of Latin America". The ancient Olmec Civilization is considered to be one of the earliest civilizations in Mesoamerica. They developed around 1200 BC in the southern Gulf Coast area of Mexico. The Zapotec civilization developed around 700 BC in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica. The Mayas, the Incas, and the Aztecs existed in Latin America before the arrival of Europeans.
they have been around since about 1789 when there were stories of blood sucking monsters
Slavery has been around since the 1600's and is still going on.
1100 years
I believe the Chinese culture has been around about 3,700 years.
It's still hanging in there.
According to the ancient books, the Chinese language was created by Cangjie. It is believed that he helped start the language, however he did not create it all on his own.
No one knows. It's been around for a long time, since the Egyptian and the Ancient Chinese cultures.
The Indus Valley civilization was the third civilization to appear in the whole world. It arose around 2600 B.C.E.
4billion years
since the1500s
Oh honey, fireworks have been lighting up the sky for over a thousand years! The Chinese were the OGs of fireworks, creating them way back in the 7th century. So yeah, they've been dazzling audiences for quite a while now.
how long has deforestation been around
As long as guns have been around.
It wasn't invented. It developed over centuries of Chinese cooks making dishes, changing them, developing new dishes, etc. As long as there have been Chinese people, there has been Chinese food.
"China is one of the four ancient civilization in the workd, with a splendid culture and long history. Aspects of the culture such as Chinese traditional medicine and Chinese Kongfu are world treasures." from www.networkesl.com