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  2. China - Wikipedia

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    China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the world's second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land.

  3. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Education in China is primarily managed by the state-run public education system, which falls under the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for a minimum of nine years, known as nine-year compulsory education, which is funded by the government. Compulsory education includes six years of elementary school, typically starting ...

  4. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of China. The giant panda is endemic to China, where it is an endangered and protected species. The snub-nosed monkey, another endangered and endemic species. China 's vast and diverse landscape is home to a profound variety and abundance of wildlife. As of one of 17 megadiverse countries in the world, [1] China has, according to one ...

  5. Little emperor syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Little emperor syndrome. The little emperor syndrome (or little emperor effect) is an aspect or view of Mainland China 's one-child policy where children of the modern upper class and wealthier Chinese families gain seemingly excessive amounts of attention from their parents and grandparents. [1] Combined with increased spending power within ...

  6. China Restricts How Many Hours Kids Can Play Video ... - AOL

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    China on Monday announced strict new rules that will ban children from playing online games during weekdays and limit them to just three hours per week. The rules were unveiled by the National ...

  7. History of education in China - Wikipedia

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    After Qing was defeated by Japan during the first Sino-Japanese War, Peiyang University (or Imperial Tientsin University), the first modern university in China was established in 1895, of which the undergraduate education system was fully based on the counterpart in USA. In 1898, Peking University was founded, with a curriculum based on the ...

  8. Young Pioneers of China - Wikipedia

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    The Young Pioneers of China ( Chinese: 中国少年先锋队; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shàonián Xiānfēngduì ), often shortened to the Young Pioneers ( Chinese: 少先队; pinyin: Shàoxiānduì) and sometimes translated into English as Red Pioneers, [2] : 60 is a mass youth organization for children aged six to fourteen in the People's Republic ...

  9. English education in China - Wikipedia

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    English education in China. The emphasis on English education in China only emerged after 1979 when the Cultural Revolution ended, China adopted the Open Door Policy, and the United States and China established strong diplomatic ties. One estimate (in 2007) of the number of English speakers in China is over 200 million and rising, with 50 ...