1-How many people lives in China?1,330,141,295 (July 2010 est.)
2- Do Chineese people prefer any gender before the other ? why?Couples that have a son the first time around count themselves fortunate. If they have a daughter, they often want to try again for a son.
3- How many states are there in China?China has zero states.
China's divisions are provinces and special municipalities and autonomous regions. There are a total of 32 province-level divisions (which would be equivalent of state-level divisions in the USA)
There are 23 provinces (mainland China counts Taiwan as the 23rd province), 4 municipalities, and 5 autonomous regions.
Hong Kong and Macau are also extra, special districts, and have some rights not accorded the rest of China.
4- What are chineese considered worldwidely in economics?The People's Republic of China is the world's second largest economy[6] after the United States by purchasing power parity($8.77 trillion in 2009). China is the world's fastest-growing major economy, with average growth rates of 10% for the past 30 years.
5- What do japaneese people eat?Mostly:
Rice (gohan, 御飯)
Since its cultivation in Japan about 2000 years ago, rice has been Japan's most important crop.
Noodles (men-rui, 麺類)
Noodles often take the place of rice in a meal.
Bread (pan, パン)
Bread/Pan is not native to Japan and is not considered traditional Japanese food, but since its introduction in the 19th century it has become common.
6- Which is China's main religion?Buddhism remains the most popular single religion in China since its introduction in the 1st century; the largest group of religious traditions is however that of Shenism (commonly known as Chinese folk religion, the ethnic religion of the Hans), which comprehendsTaoism, and the worship of the shens
7- Mention a few hollydays chineese people celebrateLantern Festival (15th of the 1st month)
Qing Ming (Pure & Bright in Chinese) (Fifth of the 24 Solar Terms)
Duan Wu (Dragon Boat) Festival (5th of the 5th month)
The Seventh Eve (7th of the seventh month)
Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of the eighth month)
8- Where is Japan placed in technology?Japan is one of the leading nations in the fields of scientific research, particularly technology, machinery and biomedical research. Nearly 700,000 researchers share a US$130 billion research and development budget, the third largest in the world.
9- Mention 3 cultural differences between marriages in mexico and in Japan
Many Japanese youth are increasingly preferring not to marry or have families as adults
A woman cannot get married within six months of the dissolution of her previous marriage.
A person who is under 20 years of age cannot get married in Japan without a parent's approval.
10. what's the political status in Japan?a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarchy
2- Do Chineese people prefer any gender before the other ? why?Couples that have a son the first time around count themselves fortunate. If they have a daughter, they often want to try again for a son.
3- How many states are there in China?China has zero states.
China's divisions are provinces and special municipalities and autonomous regions. There are a total of 32 province-level divisions (which would be equivalent of state-level divisions in the USA)
There are 23 provinces (mainland China counts Taiwan as the 23rd province), 4 municipalities, and 5 autonomous regions.
Hong Kong and Macau are also extra, special districts, and have some rights not accorded the rest of China.
4- What are chineese considered worldwidely in economics?The People's Republic of China is the world's second largest economy[6] after the United States by purchasing power parity($8.77 trillion in 2009). China is the world's fastest-growing major economy, with average growth rates of 10% for the past 30 years.
5- What do japaneese people eat?Mostly:
Rice (gohan, 御飯)
Since its cultivation in Japan about 2000 years ago, rice has been Japan's most important crop.
Noodles (men-rui, 麺類)
Noodles often take the place of rice in a meal.
Bread (pan, パン)
Bread/Pan is not native to Japan and is not considered traditional Japanese food, but since its introduction in the 19th century it has become common.
6- Which is China's main religion?Buddhism remains the most popular single religion in China since its introduction in the 1st century; the largest group of religious traditions is however that of Shenism (commonly known as Chinese folk religion, the ethnic religion of the Hans), which comprehendsTaoism, and the worship of the shens
7- Mention a few hollydays chineese people celebrateLantern Festival (15th of the 1st month)
Qing Ming (Pure & Bright in Chinese) (Fifth of the 24 Solar Terms)
Duan Wu (Dragon Boat) Festival (5th of the 5th month)
The Seventh Eve (7th of the seventh month)
Mid-Autumn Festival (15th of the eighth month)
8- Where is Japan placed in technology?Japan is one of the leading nations in the fields of scientific research, particularly technology, machinery and biomedical research. Nearly 700,000 researchers share a US$130 billion research and development budget, the third largest in the world.
9- Mention 3 cultural differences between marriages in mexico and in Japan
Many Japanese youth are increasingly preferring not to marry or have families as adults
A woman cannot get married within six months of the dissolution of her previous marriage.
A person who is under 20 years of age cannot get married in Japan without a parent's approval.
10. what's the political status in Japan?a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarchy
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