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China - Wikipedia
China is sometimes referred to as mainland China or "the Mainland" when distinguishing it from the Republic of China on Taiwan or the PRC's Special Administrative Regions.
CHINA - Global Times
China and the United States should remove disruptions, overcome obstacles, and stay firmly on the right course toward building a constructive bilateral relationship of strategic stability, Chinese ...
China Facts, Map, Population, GDP | The World Factbook
China profile with key facts and structured field data. Capital: Beijing. Population: 1,407,181,209 (2025 est.). Area: 9,596,960 sq km. Includes map access
China | Events, People, Dates, Flag, Map, & Facts | Britannica
China, the largest of all Asian countries, occupies nearly the entire East Asian landmass and covers approximately one-fourteenth of the land area of Earth, making it almost as large as the whole of Europe.
China Breaking News & Headlines | South China Morning Post
Latest China news, opinions and analysis, covering Xi Jinping, Beijing's relations with Taiwan and China's tensions with the US.
China News | Today's Breaking Stories | Reuters
China's ruling Communist Party must keep pace with changing circumstances while safeguarding the advances it has made, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday during celebrations for its 105th...
China Daily Website - Connecting China Connecting the World
Chinadaily.com.cn is the largest English portal in China, providing news, business information, BBS, learning materials.
China news - breaking news, video, headlines and opinion | CNN
View the latest China news and videos, including politics, travel and business headlines.
CGTN | Breaking News, China News, World News and Video
Get the news as it breaks and go behind the day's top stories, from politics, business, culture and sports to nature, travel and technology. CGTN delivers a Chinese perspective on global news through innovative use of the latest media tools.
China Maps & Facts - World Atlas
China (officially, People’s Republic of China) is divided into 22 administrative provinces (sheng), 5 autonomous regions (zizhiqu), 4 municipalities (shi) and 2 special administrative regions.
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