China is an absolutely true land of mesmerizing contradiction, from luxurious Shanghai with a distinct landmark Oriental Pearl tower to the best of Beijing - the Forbidden city, the old Silk Road in China’s north-west and beyond the Great Wall along the border with Mongolia. Chinese cuisine varies greatly from region to region and every town has its speciality as well. - Bạn đang xem trang 10
Official name: People’s Republic of China
Capital: Beijing
Official language: Standard Chinese
Currency: Renminbi (yuan) (CNY)
Area: 9,596,960 sq km (3,705,406 sq miles)
Population: 1,382,323,332 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 142.5 per sq km
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