China
China (Chinese: 中国; pinyin: Zhōngguó; see also Names of China), officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a
country in East Asia. It is the
world's most populous country,
with a population of over 1.3 billion.
The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party of China, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing.
It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous
regions, four direct-controlled
municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin,
Shanghai,
and Chongqing),
and two mostly self-governing special
administrative regions (Hong Kong
and Macau).
The PRC also claims Taiwan – which is
controlled by the Republic of
China (ROC), a separate political entity – as its 23rd province, a claim
controversial due to the complex political status of Taiwan and the
unresolved Chinese Civil War.
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometres, China is the
world's second-largest
country by land area, and the third- or
fourth-largest by total area, depending on the definition of total
area. China's landscape is vast and diverse, with forest steppes and the Gobi
and Taklamakan deserts occupying the arid north and
northwest near Mongolia
and Central Asia, and subtropical forests prevalent in the wetter
south near Southeast Asia. The terrain of western China is rugged and elevated,
with the Himalaya,
Karakoram,
Pamir
and Tian Shan
mountain ranges separating China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze
and Yellow Rivers,
the third- and sixth-longest in the world,
have their sources in the Tibetan Plateau and continue to the densely
populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500
kilometres (9,000 mi) long and is bounded by the Bohai,
Yellow,
East
and South China Seas.
The ancient Chinese civilization – one of the
world's earliest – flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China
Plain. For millennia, China's political system was based on
hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties, beginning with the
semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (c. 2000 BC).
Since 221 BC, when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to
form a Chinese empire, the country has expanded, fractured and been reformed
numerous times. The Republic of China overthrew the last dynasty
in 1911, and ruled the Chinese mainland until 1949. In 1945, the ROC
acquired Taiwan from the Empire of Japan following World War II.
In the 1946–1949 phase of the Chinese Civil War, the Communist Party defeated
the nationalist Kuomintang in mainland China and established the People's
Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October 1949, while the Kuomintang relocated
the ROC government to Taipei. The ROC's jurisdiction is now limited to Taiwan and
several outlying islands, including Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, and it has received
limited diplomatic recognition.
Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become
the world's fastest-growing major
economy. As of 2012, it is the world's second-largest economy, after the United
States, by both nominal total GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP), and
is also the world's largest exporter and second-largest importer of goods.
China is a recognized nuclear weapons state and has
the world's largest standing army,
with the second-largest defense budget.
The PRC has been a United Nations member since 1971, when it replaced the ROC
as a permanent
member of the U.N. Security Council. China is
also a member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations,
including the WTO, APEC, BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation,
the BCIM and the G-20. China has been characterized as a potential superpower by a number of
academics, military analysts, and public policy and economics analysts.
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