The Geography of China: Sacred and Historic Places

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Kenneth Pletcher Senior Editor, Geography and History
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, Aug 15, 2010 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 384 pages
With its flourishing metropolises, China has come to be identified with urban life and rapid technological advancement. Yet much of its landscape also boasts communities sustained by wondrous natural resources, which contribute to the scenic and spiritual beauty of the nation as well as its economic productivity. Within these pages, readers are invited to tour China s cities, villages, and countryside. They ll visit the natural and manmade landmarks that reveal as much about the history of this vast nation as its geography.
 

Contents

GEOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW
25
Plant and Animal Life
42
Transportation
56
Major Chinese Physical
63
Study and Exploration
76
Takla Makan Desert
85
Spotlight on Chinas
90
Beijing
116
The Three Great Cities
183
Nanjing
196
Guangzhou
205
other Major Cities
217
Changsha
233
Economy
240
Chinese Cities
248
Kunming
259

History
146
Shenyang
163
Special administrative
265
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