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Today’s Schedule – 04/29/13 1.CNN Student News Today -27.3 Vocab Check 2. Finish 27.2 PPTs 3. 27.3 PPT: China, Mongolia and Tibet Today 4. Rdg/Discussion: Understanding the China/Tibet Conflict HW : 28.1 Vocab Study for Chapter 27 Quiz
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Today’s Schedule – 04/29/131. CNN Student News Today

-27.3 Vocab Check

2. Finish 27.2 PPTs3. 27.3 PPT: China, Mongolia and Tibet Today4. Rdg/Discussion: Understanding the

China/Tibet Conflict• HW:– 28.1 Vocab– Study for Chapter 27 Quiz

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China’s Regions

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Southern China is the most productive region in China

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A large percentage of the population lives there.

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The Chang Delta is a very important region for growing rice

Farmers there can grow two crops of rice a year, plus one vegetable crop.

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This region is also home to many large cities

Such as Shanghai, a city of 20 million.

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Hong Kong is also in southern China

And it is one of the world’s most crowded places – with 7 million people living in about 426 square miles.

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Along the southern coast are many Special Economic Zones-SEZThese zones are designed to attract foreign companies because goods and money can

circulate freely there.

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Northern ChinaThis is where Chinese culture first

developed. It is also a very densely populated region.

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Beijing, located in the north, is China’s capital

And is the second largest city

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The ancient city has an outer and inner city,

And within the walled Inner City is the Imperial City, from which China’s emperors ruled.

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Within the Imperial City lies the Forbidden City

Where the emperors lived.

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Northeastern ChinaThis region was also known as Manchuria, and has a wealth of

natural resources including coal, oil, and iron ore.

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Western China

Two large autonomous regions make up this part of China.

The area is very dry and high elevation, and people are either herders or irrigation farmers.

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One of these regions is called Xizang, which is the official Chinese name for Tibet.

Tibet was once an independent kingdom, ruled by a religious leader called the Dalai Lama.

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The Chinese have occupied Tibet since 1950

And the Dalai Lama fled to India, where he resides today.

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Tibetans have been upset by the numbers of Han Chinese who have moved to the region

And are afraid of losing their culture.

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MongoliaThe country of Mongolia is twice as big as Texas but only has a population of

2.7 million.

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Many people there earn a living by herding livestock.

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Mongolia’s main religion is Tibetan Buddhism

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The country is landlocked and without many natural resources

And these factors limit the economic possibilities.

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Taiwan

Taiwan is one of Asia’s richest and most industrialized countries.

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Taipei is the capitalAnd is the cultural and financial center.

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China’s communist government claims that Taiwan is part of China

And Taiwan claims to be the official government of China.This has caused much tension between the two.