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Bus Tour of Shanghai Today

Bus Tour of Shanghai Today. Place a picture of your country and a bus from Your country. Your City Bus Tour. Place a map and a picture of your city or region on this slide. Now take us on a tour of your city!!!!. You must insert pictures and a text box describing

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Bus Tour of Shanghai Today

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  1. Bus Tour of Shanghai Today

  2. Place a picture of your country and a bus from Your country Your City Bus Tour

  3. Place a map and a picture of your city or region on this slide

  4. Now take us on a tour of your city!!!!

  5. You must insert pictures and a text box describing what we see.

  6. Be sure to include places of worship

  7. Do not forget to include people.

  8. You can include foods that people eat!

  9. Schools can make your project come alive

  10. Try to find slides of your city at night

  11. Shanghai, China

  12. Let’s Visit the Recent History of China-Pick a Time Machine

  13. 1949 – The Communist Revolution Following World War II, civil war breaks out between the communist forces of Mao Zedong and the Nationalist forces of Chiang Kai-shek This will lead to millions of deaths and the destruction of much of China’s cultural heritage.. The communist government of The People’s Republic of China is still in power today.

  14. Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949 • Write a statement here about war that takes place in which Mao Tse Tung and the Chinese Communists take control of China.. Anglo ACT IT OUT NUMBER ONE

  15. 1989 - Tiananmen Square Protests • A series of demonstrations in the center of Beijing. • Led by students and intellectuals, this series of protests called for large scale reform of the government and economy. • On April 15, the government sent in tanks to disperse the protestors. • Conservative estimates put the death toll at 3000.

  16. Tiananmen Square 1989 • Add a Brief Summary • of the event here. Discuss how the Chinese people stand up to the government of China demanding more rights. Anglo ACT IT OUT NUMBER TWO

  17. 1949 – Present Day of Taiwanformed by Chiang Kai-shek and Losers of the Revolution • The Democratic government of Chiang Kai-shek retreated to the island in 1949. • Developed into an economic powerhouse while never signing a formal peace agreement with the communist government of mainland China

  18. Taiwan and China 2010)  • Add a Brief Summary • of the event here. Discuss how the economic success and freedom enjoyed by the Democratic Republic of Taiwan are a threat to the Chinese communists. ACT IT OUT NUMBER THREE

  19. Back Home to the Present Again Pleaseexercise caution when exiting the time machine!

  20. OUR STATUE Sixth Grade in Shanghais Sixth grade in Shanghais is shaped by school. School takes place from 8am to 5pm for 260 days a year. After school, students attend cram schools that help them prepare for national school examinations that enable them to attend the best high schools. School takes place on Saturdays and there is little time for extracurriculuar activities outside of school. Shanghais is a leading financial center of the world and the city is booming with business and opportunities for jobs. The people are mostly Buddhist and values are still shaped by Confucius. Students greatly respect views of their elders and parents. The government is communist and restricts freedom of the people in the city, but the growing economy as provided greater economic choice and connections to the rest of the world.

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