OFFICIAL NAME: People”s Republic of China Read our more in-depth profile on China to learn more about its secrets. Take a look at these super-impressive statues in the video, below!Ģ9) Dogs get special treats on one day of the Chinese New Year celebration.ģ0) Chinese brides often wear red, a colour considered to be lucky. Continental USA has four.Ģ0) China’s Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys live at a higher altitude than any other primate except humans.Ģ1) More people speak Mandarin, a Chinese Dialect, as their first language than any other language in the world.Ģ2) China is home to a cluster of ancient rock pillars called the Stone Forest.Ģ3) China’s Leshan Giant Buddha, a gigantic stone statue, has 5.5-m-long eyebrows!Ģ4) China’s giant pandas are good swimmers.Ģ5) Many Chinese emperors considered themselves to be descendants of dragons.Ģ6) The word “ ketchup” may come from a Chinese word for pickled-fish sauce.Ģ7) Half of all pigs on earth live in China.Ģ8) It took around 37 years to make the Terracotta Army, a set of around 8,000 clay soldiers built in Xi’an to guard an Emperor’s tomb.
Packed full of fun features, jaw-dropping facts and awe-inspiring photos – it’ll keep you entertained for hours!įind our magazine in all good newsagents, or become a subscriber and have it delivered to your door! Ask your parents to check out the ‘Subscribe’ tab on our website!ģ) China’s Bailong Elevator carries visitors more than 300m up a cliff’s edge.Ĥ) You can buy green-bean-flavoured ice pops in China!ĥ) In Ancient China, soldiers sometimes wore armour made from paper.Ħ) In 2010 a 2,400-year-old pot of soup was unearthed in Xi’an, China.ħ) The Forbidden City, a palace complex in Beijing, contains about 9,000 rooms!ĭid you know that we have a FREE downloadable Imperial China primary resource? Great for teachers, homeschoolers and parents alike!Ĩ) Found in northern China, long-eared jerboas have ears that are one-third longer than their heads!ĩ) People race boats with dragon designs at a Chinese festival in the spring.ġ0) Chinese monal birds sometimes build nests in caves.ġ1) Put together, all of China’s railways lines could loop around earth twice!ġ2) The mortar used to bind the Great Wall’s stones was made with sticky rice!ġ3) 7th-century Emperor Tang of Shang had 94 ‘ice men’ who made him ice-cream.ġ4) Temperatures in China”s Turpan Depression can range from 49☌ in summer to -29☌ in winter.ġ5) Asiatic golden cats in the country’s south sometimes communicate by spitting.ġ6) Developed about 5,000 years ago, the earliest chopsticks were used for cooking, not eating.ġ7) Hong Kong has more skyscrapers than any other city in the world.ġ8) Chinese white dolphins, which live off southern China, are often pink.ġ9) China is about the same size as the continental USA but it only has one official time zone.
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