What is the most famous food in china?
It is the Peking duck. People like to eat the Peking duck.
But chow mein is more widely famous. "Chow" means to stir-fry quickly in a little oil, like in a wok. "Mein" is a chinese word for noodles. Chow mein is just stir-fried noodles (and a little meat, veggies, & sauce).
What is the most popular job in the China?
I ould like to know the most common jobs in China because I have to do an research paper
Farmers are a job in China thst have been present a long time and still thrive, also Salesmen make a lot of money so does computer and Technical people. Orthepedic doctors are plentiful in China too.
Why was the Sutong Bridge built?
Major cities and most of the population are located in the south shore of the Yangtze River and the deep sea port such as NanTong is located in the north.
There are many challenges to build bridges across the mouth of Yangtze river.
- The river gets wider, deeper (30m for one of the main Pier)
- Since the shipping traffic is extremely heavy with ocean liner, the bridge span and height require is very high.
- The soft silty sand and clay settlement is very thick above the rock bed.
- The bridge not only have to withstand the worst downstream flow which is one of the heaviest in the world but also annual upstream salt water oceanic tide (silver serpent) which can be as bad as a Tsunami.
This is one of the many Bridges and tunnel build across this river in the last five or ten years which will shorten travel time by 75% and promote faster growth on the north shore. Why now? Because they can now overcome the technical challenge, to balance growth in different region and the fast economic growth required more efficient mode of transportation and provided required funding of such major project.
Flight duration between Delhi to Shanghai?
6hr 10min Delhi (DEL) to Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India.
How many tigers are there in china?
Less then 500. The majority of the population live in America as pets. There are over 50 in Chicago alone.
What human and physical features do they have in China?
They have like the great wall, airports, seas, mountains, the rivers, deserts and all that really so yeah. The ones I can remember by heart would be Yellow sea and Gobi desert of China. So yeah I hoped I've helped!
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Which region of China is the most heavily populated?
Yangtze River basin in central China is the country's richest and most productive agricultural region
What are the physical characteristics of China?
Note that these are very rough stereotypes, and are greatly complicated both by further stereotypes by province (or even county) and by real life. Though many of these are considered to be stereotypes, there are some studies illustrates variation of physiological differences. Northerner: -Is taller and bigger -Has small, slit-like, and/or slanty eyes with single eyelids (i.e. an epicanthal fold) -Has a longer rugged face (possibly with considerably more facial hair than southerners) -Speaks a northern Mandarin dialect -Eats wheat-based food rather than rice-based food Southerner: -Is shorter and smaller -Has a smooth, round face -Has almond shaped eyes with double eyelids -Speaks a southern dialect such as Wu, Hakka, Yue (Cantonese), Xiang or Min -Eats rice-based food rather than wheat-based food -Resemble other Southeast Asians.
What was the year the Chinese came to immigrated to America?
To seek their fortunes during the good rush of 1849
What is the difference between China and America?
There are several major differences:
1. Property is privately held in the US (though the US government does own substantial amounts of land, especially in the western US); in China, all land is nominally owned by the government, which issues "use contracts" (usually of 70 year duration) to companies and private citizens. This is a primary source of income for many municipalities (especially where land values are very high, such as in Shanghai) that lets them keep taxes relatively low.
2. While companies in the US are generally completely private or completely government-controlled (such as Amtrak or the Postal Service), many "State-Owned Enterprises" in China are controlled by the government yet openly traded on the stock market and have a great deal of private investment.
3. There are fewer labor regulations in China than in the US; minimum wages are generally much lower, and the "social welfare" system is still in it's infancy.
4. The Chinese economy is protected by tarriffs (which make importing high-end consumer goods such as electronics and cars very expensive) and a tightly controlled currency with exchange rates set by the central bank.
What Chinese province is shanghai in?
Original answer: No, it's not. Shanghai is a city that doesn't belong to any province. Improved answer: Shanghai is a municipality of China that equals to a status of a province, but it is not classified as a full-scale province altogether.
What is the worlds largest monolithic statue?
Monolithic means something carved out of a single stone. The tallest monolithic statue is of Lord Bahubali (Jainism) located in Shravanbelgola in Karnataka, India which stands at 17 meters height built more than 1000 years ago on the instruction of a noble king.
There are many more taller statues than this however none of them are monolithic.
How many black people are in China?
Yes, there are more than 10,000 black people living in China.
I live in the US and a black guy from my college that learned the Mandarin Chinese language completed an internship in China. He liked being there so much, he moved there. His parents were shocked.
What animals are commonly found in China?
China is a very diverse country when it comes to wildlife. Some of the animals commonly found there are deer, mountain goats, beavers, and squirrels.