Travel Tour China

Thursday, April 19, 2007

A Clambering Super Imperium

An East Asian country, China is certified the People's Republic of China with over 1 billion residing in its land. Many political analysts think China as the next super power country because of its vast research and development finances over the recent years.

China's landscape is formed of wide varieties of land forms of which plains, grasslands, and plateaus are the generally inhabited. The mountain regions are explored by roaming families whose upkeep is raising cattle, horses, or sheep. Also, China has extensive desert lands eminently the Gobi desert which is the largest in Asia. However, life in the dry lands have been crippled by the continuous industrial pollutions causing sandstorms, duststorms, and drought. Today however, China is among the list of countries that is promoting efforts to cease the effects of global warming.

With regards to the environment, China has six climate zones: cold-temperature zone at inner Mongolia and north of Heilongjiang province; warm-temperature zone at lower and inner Yellow River area; mid-temperature zone at northern Xinjiang, Jilin, inner Mongolia, most of Heilongjiang, and Liaoning; tropical zone at Hainan province, Guangdong, southern Taiwan and Yunnan province; subtropical zone at east of Qinghai and south of isotherm of Qinling Mountain-Huaihe river; and plateau climate territory at Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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