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Title: China, Mongolia, and Taiwan


1
China, Mongolia, and Taiwan
CHAPTER 27
  • Section 1 Physical Geography
  • Section 2 Chinas History and Culture
  • Section 3 China Today
  • Section 4 Mongolia and Taiwan

2
Objectives
Section 1Physical Geography
  • What are the physical features of China,
    Mongolia, and Taiwan?
  • What types of climate are found in China,
    Mongolia, and Taiwan?
  • What natural resources do China, Mongolia, and
    Taiwan have?

3
Physical features of China, Mongolia, and Taiwan
Section 1Physical Geography
  • MountainsHimalayas (Mt. Everest), Kunlun, Tian
    Shan, Altay, Greater Khingan Range
  • Plateaus, Basins, and DesertsPlateau of Tinet,
    Taklimakan Desert, Tarim Basin, Turpan
    Depression, Mongolian Plateau, Gobi Desert
  • PlainsNorth China Plain
  • RiversHuang, Chang, Yangtze, Xi River

4
Types of climates found in China, Mongolia, and
Taiwan
Section 1Physical Geography
  • The southeastern coast is the most humid region.
  • The extreme northwest has a desert climate.
  • Seasonal monsoon winds affect the south and east.
  • Typhoons are common in the summer and fall.

5
Natural resources of China, Mongolia, and Taiwan
Section 1Physical Geography
  • ChinaMinerals gold, iron ore, lead, salt,
    uranium, and zinc coal (China is leader in coal
    resources) and oil
  • Mongoliacoal, copper, gold, iron ore, and oil
  • Taiwanarable land is the chief asset

6
Objectives
Section 2Chinas Historyand Culture
  • What are some of the major events in the history
    of China?
  • What are some features of Chinas culture?

7
Chinas History
Section 2Chinas Historyand Culture
  • 500 B.C.The Great Wall is ordered to be
    constructed by the Qin Dynasty emperor.
  • Genghis Kahn leads Mongols in 1200s Ming dynasty
    closed China to outsiders.
  • 1600sThe Manchu ruled for 260 years.
  • 1500s1800sEuropeans establish trade with China.

8
Chinas History
Section 2Chinas Historyand Culture
  • 1912First Republic of China is formed under Sun
    Yat-sen.
  • Communists fight Nationalists and win in 1949
    Peoples Republic of China created.
  • 1966Mao initiates the Cultural Revolution.

9
Chinas cultural features
Section 2Chinas Historyand Culture
  • Ninety-two percent of the population is Han
    Chinese.
  • Mandarin Chinese is the dominant and official
    language.
  • Taoism and the teachings of Confucius are
    important to Chinese culture.
  • Buddhism is an important religion.

10
Chinas cultural features (continued)
Section 2Chinas Historyand Culture
  • Education is a huge aspect of the culture.
  • Government controls many factors of daily life in
    China.
  • Chinese medicine stresses herbal remedies and
    harmony with nature.

11
Objectives
Section 3China Today
  • Where do most of Chinas people live?
  • What are the major cities in China, and what are
    they like?
  • What is Chinas economy like?
  • What challenges does China face?

12
Chinas people
Section 3China Today
  • Ten percent of the population lives in the
    deserts and mountains of the west.
  • Northern China Plain is heavily populated.
  • Most people live in the countryside.

13
Chinas Cities
Section 3China Today
  • Shanghaileading industrial center and seaport
  • Nanjing, Wahunindustrial centers built on iron
    ore and coal mines
  • Beijing (Peking)capital with high cultural
    heritage
  • Hong Kongmajor seaport and center for banking
    and trade

14
Objectives
Section 4Mongolia and Taiwan
  • How has Mongolias culture developed?
  • What is Taiwans culture like?

15
Despite years of communist rule, Mongolias
culture remains very traditional.
Section 4Mongolia and Taiwan
  • Many people are still nomadic herders.
  • Nomads live in gers.
  • Horses play an important role in Mongolian life.
  • Ulaanbaatar is the capital and the main
    industrial center.

16
Taiwans culture
Section 4Mongolia and Taiwan
  • The population is about 85 percent Taiwanese.
  • Chinese ways dominate the culture.
  • Japanese influences are seen in buildings and in
    certain foods.
  • European and American influences are also seen,
    especially in the cities.

17
Taiwans culture (continued)
Section 4Mongolia and Taiwan
  • The economy is modern and industrial.
  • Overpopulation and environmental concerns are
    challenges today.
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