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  2. Bhutan–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan-China relations refer to the international relationship between the Kingdom of Bhutan and the People's Republic of China. As of present, Bhutan and China do not share an official diplomatic relationship with one another. [1] Historically, Bhutan has followed a path of isolationism and non-alignment extending from the Cold War era to the ...

  3. Territorial disputes of the People's Republic of China

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    The territorial claim was maintained by the People's Republic of China after the Chinese Communist Party took control of mainland China in the Chinese Civil War. [4] [5] [6] The 1959 Tibetan Rebellion and the 14th Dalai Lama's arrival in neighboring India made the security of Bhutan's border with China a necessity for Bhutan.

  4. Bhutan–China border - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The territorial claim was maintained by the People's Republic of China after the Chinese Communist Party took control of mainland China in the Chinese Civil War in 1949. In 1959, China released a map in A brief history of China where considerable portions of Bhutan as well as other countries was included in its territorial claims. [9]

  5. China steps up construction along disputed Bhutan ... - AOL

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    NEW DELHI(Reuters) -China has accelerated settlement-building along its disputed border with Bhutan, with more than 200 structures, including two-storey buildings, under construction in six ...

  6. China considers law banning clothes that ‘hurt feelings’

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  7. Anti-Chinese sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Chinese sentiments have been on a sharp rise in Japan since 2002. According to the Pew Global Attitude Project (2008), 84% of Japanese people held an unfavorable view of China and 73% of Japanese people held an unfavorable view of Chinese people, which was a higher percentage than all the other countries surveyed. [60]

  8. China considering ban on clothing that ‘hurts feelings’ of nation

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    China’s legislature has drafted a law that would allow authorities to fine and imprison people who wear clothes that “hurt the nation’s feelings.” China considering ban on clothing that ...

  9. Hurting the feelings of the Chinese people - Wikipedia

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    The occurrence of "hurt the feelings of the Chinese people" within the People's Daily by each year [21]. A study conducted by David Bandurski as part of the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong selected 143 text samples of the phrase from excerpts from the People's Daily published between 1959 and 2015; from this sample, Japan was most frequently accused of "hurting the feelings ...