Can i see a picture of china's flag?
see the Related Link below for info and a picture of the national flag for China.
http:/www.tuvy.com/chinese/info/flag_of_china.htm
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=pictures%20of%20the%20quebec%20flag&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zonequebec/flag.htm -
wiki.answers.com/.../What_are_3_things_manufactured_in_quebec
Why is the Chinese flag yellow and red?
The Chinese flag is yellow and red because red symbolizes the blood of working class while the yellow five-pointed star symbolizes the working class movement.
What are colors of the Chinese flag?
The flag of China is red. In the top left corner is a large yellow star surrounded by 4 smaller stars that encircle the larger star to the right. All the stars are yellow.
The Chinese flag is red with a large yellow five-pointed star and four smaller yellow five-pointed stars (arranged in a vertical arc toward the middle of the flag) in the upper hoist-side corner
What is the difference between the Austalian and the Chinese Flag?
The Chinese flag is red with one large yellow 5 pointed star in the top left hand corner with a crescent of four smaller 5 pointed stars slightly to the right of the large star. The Australian flag is blue with the Union Jack in the top left hand corner. Below the Union Jack is the white 7 pointed Commonwealth Star, each point representing a state. On the right side of the flag are a group of 5 white 7 pointed stars representing the Southern Cross (constellation). So the Chinese and Australian flags appear to be almost identical.
What was Beijing china once called?
Beijing is the capital of China. The Great Wall which is known by people all the world is located in Beijing, China. It is a popular tourist place all over the world. The Forbidden City, The Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven are the top tourist places in Beijing. Ming and Qing three dynasties, has a classical collection of Lou, such as: Cheng Lou (Gate Tower), Jiao Lou (Corner Tower), Jian Lou (Archery Tower), Zhong Lou (BellTower) and Gu Lou (Drum Tower) are the other popular places in Beijing. Recently I had gone to Beijing with my parents. We travel there by help a tour guide namely Beijingtransfertours.com. All great wall sections in Beijing are so attractive.
It created it itself with meanings.The Red background for bloodshed in the revolution and the small stars 4 classes of people, big star leadership.
Why is fine china called china if it is made in England or another country?
Fine china is made of a white clay made to imitate porcelain. Porcelain is one of the many types of clay used in China. Porcelain is considered valuable because of its white color and translucence.
Porcelain is made of three materials: quartz, feldspar & kaolin (refined white clay) fired at a very high temperature. This was first made in China, creating the category "chinaware" In the 1700's the Europeans tried to copy the formula by trial and error. Meissen succeeded. The raw materials were found in Germany and France (Limoges region) and these countries produced porcelain. In Britain, they substituted bone ash for the quartz and feldspar creating bone china. Fine china is a created category, usually referring to bone china and porcelain as opposed to stoneware, ironstone and earthenware which is fired at a lower temperature and prone to chipping and crazing.
How does the climate in china affect the vegetation?
Due to its vast territory ,China's climate is very complicated.The primary affect may be on agriculture and people's living style .In coastal cities ,there're more rainy days which make people prepare many clothes.And in some inland cities ,farmers plant more and more crons these years because of the dry climate .People in some provinces like hunan and sichuan like eating paprika to solve the problem of damp weather.On the other hand ,northeastern folks drink wine a lot to keep warm .
Why does China's flag have 5 stars?
Big star represents communist party other four small star represents worker, farmer, lower rank bourgeoisie and national bourgeoisie. Star are yellow represents yellow race of the Chinese nation. Five star symbolizing the unity of the Chinese people.
China and India are separated by the Himalayan Mountains. That's why China and India never had wars or anything, because there are huge mountains, one with a record height, and no one can get across.
Where is a fjord in Australia?
There are no fjords in Australia. The nearest are in New Zealand and Antarctica.
China is a name of a socialism country (the Chinese characteristic socialism country), it isn't a name of some people so far as I know.
china, the first letter use the lower case letter of "C". It seems to me that china is equal to the things which are made from glass in Europe, but china is not transparent, and its appearance is gracefully, like spline.
What does the color red mean in China?
yellow.
Yellow was the color of Imperial China and is held as the symbolic color of the five legendary emperors of ancient China. Yellow often decorates royal palaces, altars and temples, and the color was used in the robes and attire of the emperors.
What does the national flag of china look like?
All red background, with a big yellow 5-pointer star in the top left corner, and 4 tiny yellow stars surrounding it on the right side
How many nations does China have in China?
56 nationalities.
In fact , China is a multinational country,it has 56 nationalities.According to the fifth national census in 2000, 18 ethnic minorities have a population of over one million, namely the Zhuang, Manchu, Hui, Miao, Uygur, Yi, Tujia, Mongolian, Tibetan, Bouyei, Dong, Yao, Korean, Bai, Hani, Li, Kazak and Dai. Of these the Zhuang ethnic group has the biggest population, numbering 16.179 million. There are 17 ethnic groups with a population of between 100,000 and one million, namely the She, Lisu, Gelao, Lahu, Dongxiang, Va, Sui, Naxi, Qiang, Tu, Xibe, Mulam, Kirgiz, Daur, Jingpo, Salar and Maonan. There are 20 ethnic groups with a population of between 10,000 and 100,000, namely, Blang, Tajik, Primi, Achang, Nu, Ewenki, Gin, Jino, Deang, Ozbek, Russian, Bonan, Monba, Oroqen, Derung, Tatar, Hezhen, Gaoshan and Lhoba. The Lhoba ethnic group, at 2,965, has the smallest population.
China has 5 autonomous regions and 32 autonomous prefectures.
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(广西壮族自治区)
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region(宁夏回族自治区)
Tibet Autonomous Region(西藏自治区)
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region(内蒙古自治区)
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region(新疆维吾尔自治区)
What are the three flags of the british flag?
The Union Flag (British flag) is made up of 3 crosses:
-St. George's Cross (the red central cross) for England
-St. Patrick's Cross (the red diagonal cross) for Ireland
-St. Andrew's Cross (the white cross on the blue background) for Scotland
Do you capitalize flag in American flag?
Yes, always capitalize American because it is a proper
nou
n.
What do the stars mean of China's flag?
The larger star represents leadership and the four smaller stars represent the four classes of people underneath the leader. (as categorized by Mao Zedong): workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie, and patriotic capitalists.
Because the shape of China is like a rooster, the haunch part is kind of like western China.
It was a total fiction masquerading as truth and the gullible public at the time believed it. The film by the same name had an overheating nuclear reactor theoretically capable of melting anything below it. The scientists (well paid and good actors- Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas, Jack Lemmon) were under the belief from so-called experts (Hollywood Fiction) that it could bore a hole through the earth from the USA to China. It ignored the fact that the earth's center is composed of molten rock at very high temperatures, so anything which penetrated that far would just be absorbed into the molten mass. It would never penetrate that far since it would shut down very early in the process.
However the message of radiation being dangerous when not contained was accurate as Chernobyl proved seven years later. But the Three Mile Island reactor accident which (bad timing for the Nuclear Energy public image) happened the same year as the film, was contained and nobody was killed as a result. The Chernobyl accident happened seven years later which did cause 47 deaths within a 15 year period following and estimates up to 4000 cancer related deaths have been predicted (Wikipedia).
Because of the the amazing efficiency of nuclear energy the science of safety was mastered to allow this important resource to continue, yet at a great monetary expense. Ironically the safest nuclear energy technology which has come and gone is called a Molten Salt Reactor and the idea has been revived in recent years under the name Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR). Politics and commercial competitive forces have kept it from making a comeback.