Based on archaeological evidence, the human settlement in China is approximately twenty-two million (22.5 million) years old. This country's civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. The Zia (Zia) Dynasty is believed to be the first and the earliest of Chinese traditions, until archaeological excavations at the Aritello in the province of Henry found Bronze Age sites. The first unified kingdom of China The Qin Dynasty was founded in 221, when the Chinese Emperor's court was established and the Chinese language was forcibly authenticated. Now let us tell you 100 interesting facts about China:
1. The Republic of China was founded on 1 January 1912 and marked the decline of the Qing Dynasty.
2. On October 1, 1949, China established a "democratic dictatorship" as a socialist state in which the Chinese Communist Party was the only legitimate political party.
3. One of the interesting facts of China is when soldiers are being trained in China, their uniform collars are pinned so that their head is held up to the neck.
4. Around the world, when eggs are boiled in water, in China eggs are boiled in the urine of boys.
5. 40 million cats are eaten every year in the name of delicious food in China.
6. The amount of air pollution in Beijing is equivalent to smoking 21 cigarettes a day.
7. About 30 million people in China live in cave-like homes.
8. In China, a baby is born every 30 seconds, which is affected by congenital defects.
9. In China, the rich person can send other people to prison on their behalf.
10. There are more English speakers in China than in America.
11. If you go to see the land with a "hot air balloon", Yangzhou City in China looks like the most beautiful city.
12. If you see a giant panda in any corner of the world, you blindly believe that China has a right over it.
13. By 2025, New York will have 10 cities in China.
14. A boy in China sold his kidney to buy an iPad.
15. In China, there is a high demand for soup made from bird nests, and the nests used for this soup are sold at about $ 1000 per kilo.
16. In China, a man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing the last Chinese tiger.
17. The interesting fact is that 7 out of 10 Chinese students who go to study in other countries do not return.
18. There are so many suicides in China, you can even find a job to remove bodies from the river.
19. In China, Facebook, Twitter and New York times have been removed since 2009.
20. There are many camps in China which treat people suffering from internet addiction.
21. China is the country where most journalists and internet users are in prison.
22. China ranks first in the sale of sex toys.
23. It takes only 38 days to start a business in China. It is one of the interesting facts of China.
24. Americans have no more population than there are cell phones in China.
25. 45 billion orchestras are used every year in China and 20 million trees are cut down each year.
26. 1400 years ago, the world's first paper money took place in China.
27. By 2020, there will be 3 to 40 million men in China who will not get girls for marriage.
28. The number of churchgoers in all countries of Europe, and the majority of church attendees on Sunday in China is more.
29. In 1973, China proposed to give 10 million women to America to increase their population.
30. Half the world’s pigs are in China alone.
31. If you dig deeper somewhere in China land, you will reach Argentina or Chile.
32. Brass studies are available in China.
33. China has the largest shopping mall in the world, but by 2005 it was 99 percent empty.
34. Between 2011 and 2013, China used so much cement that the United States did not do so throughout the 20th century.
35. People in China drink 50,000 cigarettes every second.
36. A favorite hobby of many in China is the ticket collection.
37. Arrow Command was used for the first time in China.
38. It is illegal to have a red car in Shanghai City, China. It is a bizarre facts of China.
39. China accounts for 29 percent of the world's air pollution which is a major issue for China.
40. At seven o'clock in the evening, most Chinese people watch a single television channel in China.
41. The population of China is so large that if the masses were formed in China, the line would never end because only children would be born there.
42. In 2010, the 100-km-long traffic jam occurred in Shanghai, China. This jam lasted 12 days.
43. Sunrise in China occurs at 10 am. This is because the country has merged its 5 time zones.
44. There is a bridge between China and Macau, where cars shift from left hand drive to right hand drive, and vice versa.
45. Every year, 1 million girls are killed in pregnancy. Due to the 'One Child Policy' 10,000 girls are being left behind.
46. Suicide Center: Many people in China commit suicide due to unemployment.
47. People in China believe that they sleep for fitness.
48. A Chinese sued his wife because her children were born ugly because of her and, surprisingly, he won the case.
49. Giant pandas are found in China.
50. Since the last years of the 1970s, the Republic of China has exercised complete, multifaceted, representative democracy in controlled areas such as Taiwan, and on many smaller islands such as Kumao and Matsu.
51. The word "China" comes from the 'Qin' dynasty. Qin Shi Huang (260–210 BC) was the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty.
52. Beijing, the capital of China, but later called Beijing, Yanjing and Beeping. Over time, it underwent many changes in its name and is now known as Beijing.
53. According to historians, Chinese civilization has been in operation since 6000 BC and according to historians, Chinese civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. It is the Ancient facts of China.
54. The history of the Chinese language read in China dates back centuries. According to historians, Chinese is one of the oldest written languages in the world.
55. As of July 2012, China was the world's largest population with a population of over 1.3 billion.
56. China is the third largest country in the world with an area of 9,706,961 square kilometers (3,747,879 square miles).
57. China belongs to the Asian continent and the border countries of China are Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma, India, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Vietnam.
58. China is also known as the country of flowers because many varieties of flowers are cultivated in China and many of China's flowers and fruits such as orchids and oranges are now being planted around the world.
59. One in every five people in the world is Chinese, four times the population of China.
60. The world's largest mountain, 29,028 feet long, was named after Sir George Everest, India's first surveyor. The Chinese call the summit of Mount Everest 'Mount Everest Qomolangma', which means "Goddess of the Earth".
61. The National Flag of China was adopted in 1949. The red color of the flag represents the revolution, the big star is the symbol of 'communism' and the small stars represent the Chinese population.
62. Many languages are spoken in China. This includes Mandarin, Wu, Yu, Minbi, Jiang, Minon, Jiang, Hakka and Gon.
63. While Beijing is the capital of China, Shanghai is the most popular city. Other major cities are Chongqing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
64. 47% of China's population lives in urban areas.
65. China faces many natural disasters every year. This has caused many casualties and property damage in China. China faces 'storms' like hurricanes every year. This country falls into the category of countries prone to floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and droughts.
66. China's 'Yangtze River' is the fourth longest river in the world. Length 5,797 km (3,602 miles). In addition, China's Yellow River is the sixth longest jump.
67. After the United States, China is the second largest economy in the world.
68. China successfully set a record in 2003 for sending humans into space.
69. The Great Wall of China is the world's largest man-made structure, measuring 8,850 kilometers (5,500 mi) long.
70. The world’s famous ‘pandas’ are found in China living near the Yangtze River.
71. China hosted the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and the Olympic Games in Beijing are the most expensive in history. About $ 40 billion was spent on these games.
72. China celebrates October 1 as National Day in honor of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
73. Many historians believe that football began in China in 1000 BC.
74. 'Ping-pong' is the most popular sport in China, which is known as table tennis in English.
75. China has a dwarf theme park called the Little People's Kingdom.
76. The Republic of China was founded on January 1, 1912, and ended with the establishment of the Qing Dynasty in China.
77. China City, Beijing is rated as the highest air pollution in the world, 1 day stay in the city is equivalent to 21 cigarettes.
78. According to some historians, the world's first use of arrows took place in China.
79. Chinese people's favorite hobby is collecting railway tickets and movie tickets.
80. The world's largest shopping mall is built in China.
81. Chinese people have invented recipes such as noodle and ice cream.
82. The Great Wall of China is made with clays and stone wall, built by various rulers of China from the 5th to the 16th century BC to protect the northern invaders. It is known to be the most amazing facts of China. This great wall of China has been around for over 2,300 years. This wall is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
83. The wall of the former Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang took nearly 2000 years to build.
83. This wall was not built by any single emperor, but by several emperors and kings.
84. The Great Wall of China was opened to general tourists in the 1970s.
85. This Great wall length is 6400 km. It is known to be the largest structure made by humans in the world.
86. During the construction of the wall, rice flour was used to add to its stones.
87. There are so many empty spaces in this wall that if these empty spaces were filled, its length would be 8848 km.
88. The width of this wall can be simultaneously patrolling up to 5 horsemen or 10 pedestrians.
89. The height of this wall is not the same, in some places it is 9 feet high and in other places 35 feet high.
90. Minarets were erected in several places to guard against enemies coming from far away from this wall.
91. The Great Wall of China was built to protect the country from enemies, but was later used to transport and transport goods from one place to another.
92. This Chinese wall was built to protect the country, but the wall could not be preserved because Genghis Khan broke it down in 1211 and invaded beyond China.
93. The Chinese wall was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987.
94. In the 1960s and 70s, people began to build houses for themselves by removing bricks from the wall, but later the government created a security barrier. However, stealing is still done today and smugglers consider a brick to be 3 lbs on the market.
95. One-third of China's great wall has disappeared. This is due to the lack of proper maintenance to the wall, as well as the impact of weather and theft.
96. It is said that the mercenaries who did not struggle to build this wall were buried alive in this wall.
97. According to statistics, nearly 1 million people lost their lives in making it. For this reason, this wall is also known as the world's largest cemetery.
98. The only man-made structure in this world which can be seen from space.
99. In Chinese, the wall is called 'Wan Li Chang Chang', meaning 'Great Wall of China'.
100. Over 10 million tourists visit this wall every year. The wall has been visited by over 400 leaders around the world, including Barack Obama, Richard Nixon, Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Akihito of Japan.
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