Introduction
The physical features of China are categorized as shown below, but they are typically divided into four regions due to their geographical differences. Residents of each region have distinct lifestyles and daily customs as a result of these differences (China Geography).
The four main regions are:
The North The South The Northwest Qinghai-Tibetan
China's geography causes an uneven population distribution.
To learn more about this distribution, browse the Population tab.
Mount Everest. CC-BY-SA 2.0 Yangtze River. CC-BY-SA 2.0 Taklamakan Desert. CC-BY-SA
Terrace Field. CC-BY-SA 2.5 Overview of China. Google Maps Li River. Public Domain
The video below outlines the relative location and size of China, as well as its main geographical features, such as mountains, rivers, deserts, and fields.
For more intricate information on China's Geography within its different regions, click here to travel to the Center for Global Education, or browse the various tabs above.
Works Cited
China Geography (2016). In Travel China Guide. Retrieved from https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/geography/
Header Image: Terrace field in Yunnan, China.
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China Geography (2016). In Travel China Guide. Retrieved from https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/geography/
Header Image: Terrace field in Yunnan, China.
CC-BY-SA 2.5