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The Story behind China's Rise
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China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World, Ted
Fish
man. Scribner, 2006, Paperback, 368 pages. ISBN-10: 0743257359, ASIN: B000W3W99U Reviewed ...
2.
Counseling in China: A Comparison between Western and Eastern Styles of Psychotherapy
(Articles/Contemporary Culture and Society)
... dependent on his parents and immature. However, in Asian culture to act independently of one’s family is sel
fish
and immature. Hierarchical versus Egalitarian Relationships David Augsburger summarizes ...
3.
Yinghuan
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... of 'a land of
fish
and rice in the frontier'. The main mineral deposits in Yinchuan are phosphorus, limestone, marble, diabase, and dolomite. Industries: Industries include machinery, chemical, textile, ...
4.
Wuhan
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
...
fish
. Transportation: As Wuhan is situated at the confluence of the Yangtze River and Hanshui River in the middle reaches of the Yangtze, it is China's most important land and water communication hub, ...
5.
Shanghai
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... 1,120 millimeters. The Shanghai area is fertile and crisscrossed with rivers and ports. Natural Resources: The coastal area abounds in resources of
fish
and salt. Industries: As the most prosperous ...
6.
Nanchang
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... grain region, but it also produces cotton, peanuts, sesame, jute, fruit, lotus roots, and freshwater
fish
. Watermelons and grapes are excellent here. Industries: The main industries of Nanchang are engineering, ...
7.
Lhasa
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... of 454 mm. Natural Resources: There are many animals and some kinds of
fish
in Lhasa. The mineral resources are abundant, including copper, iron, au, granite, marble and plaster. Industries: Agriculture ...
8.
Kunming
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... paddy rice, oil, flue-cured tobacco, sugarcane, fruit, sericulture and live pigs are abundant. Fresh water
fish
are cultivated in the Dian Lake. Transportation: Kunming City has a good transport service ...
9.
Hong Kong
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Hong Kong Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region of PRC, has grown from what was a simple
fish
ing village into the world's fourth largest banking and financial center and eighth largest ...
10.
Hohhot
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... machinery, food processing, electronics, chemicals, and construction materials. The main agricultural products are beets, flax, tobacco, vegetables, milk products and fresh water
fish
. Transportation: ...
11.
Hefei
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... The main agricultural products include paddy rice, wheat,
fish
, cotton, rapeseed and flue-cured tobacco. Industries: Local industry includes machinery, electronics, chemistry, iron and steel, textiles, ...
12.
Hangzhou
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... and the Qiantang River Investment Zone are currently being established. The chief farm products include rice, wheat, cotton, silkworm cocoons, tea, and freshwater
fish
. Transportation: With good rail, ...
13.
Guiyang
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... Industries: Guiyang’s major industries include machinery, steel making, food processing, and chemicals. The chief farm products are rice, wheat, rapeseed, tea, and
fish
. Transportation: Guiyang is ...
14.
Guangzhou
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... fruits, freshwater
fish
and edible oil crops. Transportation: Guangzhou is the communication hub of the Guangdong Province, with railways and highways in all directions and convenient inland-water, coastal ...
15.
Chongqing
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... Mountain, a rich repository of diverse animals and plants, and
Fish
ing Town, one of three ancient battlefields in China. The ancient Ci Qi Kou village invites tourists to explore its streets to buy handicraft ...
16.
Changsha
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... fire-cracker producing region in China. It is a significant agricultural area producing an abundance of rice, tea leaves, oranges, tangerines, rape, rapeseeds, peanuts, day lily, pork and fresh water
fish
. ...
17.
Zhejiang Province
(People and Culture/Provinces)
... is traditionally known as the "Land of
Fish
and Rice". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan
fish
ery is the ...
18.
Tianjin Municipality
(People and Culture/Provinces)
... takes up about 40% of Tianjin Municipality's total area. Wheat, rice, and maize are the most important crops.
Fish
ing is important along the coast. Industry: Tianjin is also an important industrial base. ...
19.
Shandong Province
(People and Culture/Provinces)
... also a famous temperate fruit grower. The apples of Yantai, the pears of Laiyang, the small dates of Leling and the watermelons of Dezhou are particularly well known. The offshore waters are rich in
fish
, ...
20.
Liaoning Province
(People and Culture/Provinces)
... chemical industries, construction materials, coal, and so on. The sea off Dalian abounds with quality seafood, such as abalones, sea cucumbers, scallops, prawns, crabs, and sea urchins. The big
fish
of ...
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