This country is full of iconic features: The Great Wall, Pandas, Mahjong, Karaoke, Peking Man, Hong Kong, Shar-peis, Dragons, and Dynasties. It’s also the birthplace of paper, the compass, fireworks, gunpowder, printing, the seismoscope, the kite, tea, and much more. In this episode you will learn how this country functions with the largest population in the world.
China
Aisin-Gioro Puyi, Altai Mountains, Andy Lau Tak-wah, Bailon Elevator, Beijing, calligraphy, Caves of the Thousand Buddhas, CEO Rupert Murdoch, Ch'i, Chinese zodiac, Confucianism, cricket fighting, Cultural Revolution, Dalai Lama, Dotung Hu, Dragon, Dragon Boat Festival, Dynasties, Feng Shui, fireworks, Forbidden City, Fujian Tulou, Genghis Khan, Giant Panda National Park, Gobi Desert, Great Leap Forward, Han, Harbin International Ice Festival, Himalayas, Hong Kong, Hundred Dragons Sky Lift, Jet Li, Jing-Hang Canal, Kiss of the Dragon, Kublai Kahn, Kung Fu, Kunlun Mountains, Lao-Tse, Laozi, Li Ka-Shing, Li Sao, Little Red Book, Liu Xiaobo, Liu Yang, lotus feet, Macau, Mahjong, Mao Tse-tung, Mao Zedong, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Miao Room, Mogou Caves, Mongols, Nam Co, National Art Museum of China, Once Upon a Time in China, One Hundred Flowers, Open-Door Policy, Opium Wars, Palace Museum, Panda, Peking Man, Poyang Hu, Qilian Mountains, Qingming Festival, Qu Yuan, Quinghai Hu, Shanghai, Shar-pei, Sichuan Basin, silk, Silk Road, Sino-Japanese War, Taiwan, Taoism, Tea Art, Tenzin Gyatso, The Dream of the Red Chamber, The Great Wall, The Lament, The Rickshaw Boy, The Water Margin, Three Gorges Dam, Tian Shan, Tiananmen Square, Tibet, Unleashed, Victoria Peak, Wendi Deng Murdoch, Xi Jang River, Yangtze River, Yangzhou, Yellow River, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Zhangye National Geopark, Zhoukoudian archaeological site
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