| Basic facts | More information about China | Svensk version |
| China, a hughe
country,
with a surface larger than Europe, with the largets population in the world, offers
many different culture- and naturetypes within its borders. The province of Yunnan, which means Behind the Clouds is located in the southwestern part of China. The province was once very isolated but is today rather easy to reach for tourists. Chinas population is dominated by the han-people (92 %), but you can also find approximately 56 different minorities here. Some of them specific for China. In Yunnan you can find 26 different ethnic groups, related with people in Burma, Laos and Thailand. I met several groups as hani, dai, bulang and akka during my stay. The only chinese province I have been able to visit, yet, is Yunnan. My trip into Yunnan started in the vietnamese bordertown Lao Cai, where I walked over the bridge to Hekou and from here continued into the province by bus. I visited towns as Jianshui, Yuanjiang, Jinghong and Kunming. Some of them opened for tourists as late as 1994. |
Among interesting things I did can following be mentioned. The visit at the Yanzi-cave, The Swallows Cave, one of the biggest in Asia. My base for excursions in the autonomic Dai-area, Xishuangbanna, was the capital Jinghong. From here I went to Menghun, with a marvelous Saturdaymarket, and to Manfeilong with its beautiful White Pagoda - Feilong Bata. Unforgetable is also my trekk to the small Hani-village Shaikhola where I stayed for several days toghether with the inhabitants. Also the bicycletour among small villages outside Jinghong is worth to mention. In some of the villages they had never met westerners! From Kunming, the capital of Yunnan, I visited the more than 250 miljon years old Stoneforest in Shilin, with very interesting shaped stones. The area around Thonghai where you find
some interesting old mongolian villages, dated back to the days of Kublai
Khan, several
hundred years back. The people in these villages have preserved their mongolian heritage
in great extent. |
Yan Tong temple. |
Hani chief with wife. Shaikhola |
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Stone forest. |
View from the hani village Shaikhola |
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The White Pagoda at Damenglong |
Yunnan landscape |
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Market in Menghun |
Women with wood |
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Market in Menghun |
Saniboy. |
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Buddhastatue. |
Nudelsoap, |
Basic facts: |
| Conventional
longform:
Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo Area, total: 9 596 960 sq km Population: 1 261 832 482 Population / sq km: 131 pers. Coastline: 14 500 km Capital / Population: Beijing / 12 500 000 incl. surburbans Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Turpan Pendi -154 m Highest point: Mount Everest 8 848 m Largest rivers: Yangtze, Yellow River, Western River, Pearl River Largest lakes: Natural resources: Coal, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, magnetite Age structure; % of pop.: 0 - 14 years 25 % 15 - 64 years 68 % 65 years and over: 7 % Pop. growth rate: 0.9 % Birth rate / 1 000 pop.: 16 births Death rate / 1 000 pop.: 7 deaths Infant mortility rate: 29 deaths (deaths / 1 000 live births) Life expectancy at birth: Male / Female 70 / 73 years Ethnic groups: Han Chinese 92 %, Zhuang, Uygur, Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol and other 8 % |
Religions:
Taoism, Buddhism, Muslim, Christian. Majority of population are atheists Languages: Mandarin, Yue, Wu, Minbei, Minnan, Xiang, other Literacy; pop. over 15 years: Male / Female: 89.9 % / 73 % Independence: October 1, 1949 National holiday: October 1, National Day GNP/capita: 582 USD Population below poverty line: 10 % Inflation rate; consumer prices: -1.3 % Industr. prod. growth rate: 8.8 % Exports; commodities: Electrical machinery and equipment, machinery and mechanical appliances, woven apparel, knit apparel, footwear, toys, others Currency: Yuan (Y) 1 Y = 10 jiao Telephones: 134 000 000 Railways: 65 650 km Highways: 1 210 000 km Airports; total: 206 Military manpover; availability: males age 15 - 49: 363 050 980 Source: CIA Factbook 2000 |
Map over Yunnan |
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The big star in the flag is symbolizing communism. The four smaller stars stands for the unity between workers, farmers, officials and patriotic capatilists. |
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The crest is framed by rice and ear of crops. The cog-wheel is representing the industri. The gateway is the entrance to "the forbidden city" in Beijing and is the place where Mao Zedong announced "The peoples Republic of China" on October 1st, 1949. |
| For more information about
China click one of the links below or visit my linkcollection. Lonely Planet or World Factbook |
Todays weather in KUNMING |