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Chapter 11 East Asia

Chapter 11 East Asia. Physical Geography (section 1). Chapter 11: East Asia. Introduction. East Asia is the most populous region in the world China is the most populous country, and the oldest continuous national culture Eastern China is undergoing rapid economic development

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Chapter 11 East Asia

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  1. Chapter 11 East Asia Physical Geography (section 1)

  2. Chapter 11: East Asia

  3. Introduction • East Asia is the most populous region in the world • China is the most populous country, and the oldest continuous national culture • Eastern China is undergoing rapid economic development • China and Japan have been rivals from time to time • East Asia has experienced colonization, and has seen both internal and international conflict • Japan is extremely wealthy, but poverty may be found in parts of the region • East Asia is one of the core areas of the world economy and an emerging center of political power

  4. E. ASIA GEOGRAPHY TEST ITEMS: • LOCATE THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES: • China • Japan (also label each island) • South Korea • North Korea • Taiwan • LOCATE THE FOLLOWING CITIES: • Hong Kong • Beijing • Chongquing • Pyongyang • Seoul • Tokyo • LOCATE THE FOLLOWING PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Pacific Ocean • East China Sea • South China Sea • Yellow Sea • Sea of Japan • Huang He River • Yangtze River • Taklamakan Desert • Gobi Desert • Plateau of Tibet • North China Plain • Manchurian Lowland • Mt. Fuji • Kanto Basin

  5. Chapter 11:East Asia(Fig. 11.1) Growing competition Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff JAKOTA TRIANGLE–JApansouthKOrea & TAiwan

  6. Physical Geography of East Asia (Fig. 11.6) Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff

  7. Hong Kong…

  8. Hong Kong as we know it today was born when China’s Qing dynasty government was defeated in the First Opium War in 1842, when it ceded Hong Kong Island to Britain. Within 60 years, Kowloon, the New Territories and 235 Outlying Islands were also leased to Britain. However, the history of the more than 1100 square kilometers that Hong Kong now occupies predates the events of the Qing dynasty by more than a thousand years. From its earliest days as a British colony, Hong Kong served as a center of international trade. Under the principle of 'One Country, Two Systems', Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China on 1 July 1997. This arrangement allows the city to enjoy a high degree of autonomy, including retaining its capitalist system, independent judiciary and rule of law, free trade and freedom of speech.

  9. TAIWAN Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff

  10. JAPAN’S CORE AREA Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff

  11. THE JAKOTA TRIANGLE • CHARACTERISTICS • Great cities • Enormous consumption of raw materials • State-of-the-art industries • Voluminous exports • Global links • Trades surpluses • Rapid development • CHALLENGES • Social problems • Political uncertainties • Vulnerabilities Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff

  12. Economic Development: The Golden Coastline • From the east to the west, it’s less developed Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff

  13. Shanghai and the Yangtze River Globa

  14. For tomorrow… • HW: Begin reading section 1 (455-460) and answer the guided reading questions distributed in class; • We will be taking a closer look at one of China’s most controversial projects…the Three Gorges Dam. So pay close attention to HW questions 2, 3, and 4 so you will be well prepared for tomorrow’s in class activity.

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