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What (who) is People"s Republic of China - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of people on stamps of People's Republic of China; List of people on the postage stamps of China (1878–1949); List of people on stamps of the People's Republic of China; List of people on the postage stamps of the People's Republic of China; List of people on the postage stamps of China (1878-1949)

History of the Republic of China         
  • 1960s ROC slogan: "The times test the youth. The youth create the times."
  • Administrative map of China in 1935 with the administrative division of Manchukuo
  • Students in Beijing rallied during the May Fourth Movement.
  • Gen. Joseph Stilwell]] in Burma (1942).
  • A poster that commemorates permanent President of the Republic of China [[Yuan Shikai]] and provisional President of the Republic [[Sun Yat-sen]].
  • Major Chinese warlord coalitions as of 1925
  • [[National Revolutionary Army]] soldiers march into the British concessions in Hubei during the [[Northern Expedition]].
  • Flag of the Republic of China, Five-colored flag (1912–1928), means '''[[Five Races Under One Union]]'''.
  • Flag of the Republic of China (from 1927), Blue Sky, White Sun with 12 rays, and Wholly Red field.
  • The Nationalists' retreat to Taipei: after the Nationalists lost [[Nanjing]] (Nanking) they next moved to Guangzhou (Canton), then to Chongqing (Chungking), [[Chengdu]] (Chengtu) and [[Xichang]] (Sichang) before arriving in [[Taipei]].
  • The Presidential Building in Taipei
  • calendar]] that commemorates the first year of the Republic as well as the election of Sun Yat-sen as the provisional President.
  • five races]] represented by the Five-Color Flag of the Republic.
  • With help from Germany]], Chinese industry and its military were improved just prior to the war against Japan.
  • [[Sun Yat-sen]], the founding father of [[Republic of China]], the oldest surviving republic in Asia.
  • Bonds that Sun Yat-sen used to raise money for revolutionary cause. The Republic of China was also once known as the Chunghwa Republic.
  • [[Yuan Shikai]] as the Emperor of the [[Empire of China (1915–16)]].
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of the ROC; History of Republican China; History of Republic of China; History of ROC; ROC before 1949; Post-imperial China; History of the republic of china; Republic of China (1949–2000); History of republican China; Governments of the Republic of China; Republic of China (1949-2000); Third Republic of China
The history of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the Xinhai Revolution and the formation of the Republic of China put an end to 2,000 years of imperial rule. The Republic experienced many trials and tribulations after its founding which included being dominated by elements as disparate as warlord generals and foreign powers.
China–Czech Republic relations         
  • Embassy of China in the Czech Republic
  • Embassy of the Czech Republic in China
  • [[Miloš Zeman]] is known for his positive attitude towards China<ref name="euractiv 24 July 2019"/>
  • Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister [[Zhou Enlai]] vehemently condemned the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN CZECH REPUBLIC AND CHINA
People's Republic of China-Czech Republic relations; People's Republic of China - Czech Republic relations; People's Republic of China – Czech Republic relations; People's Republic of China–Czech Republic relations; Sino-Czech relations; Czech-China relations; Czech Republic-China relations; Czech China relations; China Czech relations; Sino Czech relations; China-Czech Republic relations; Czech Republic–China relations; Czech Republic–PRC relations; Czech Republic-PRC relations; Sino–Czech relations; History of China–Czech Republic relations; History of China-Czech Republic relations
China–Czech Republic relations or Sino–Czech relations are international relations between China and the Czech Republic. There were official relations by 1919 and formally established relations followed on 6 October 1949 between Czechoslovakia and China.
Transport in China         
  • Line 3]] train arriving at [[Baoshan Road station]].
  • Beijing BRT Line 1. Note the doors on the left-hand side of the bus -- the BRT line uses central island platforms for most of its route.
  • High speed train passing the [[Beijing central business district]]
  • NTHS]] System
  • [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport]], interior
  • Pipelines near oil refineries in Ganjiaxiang, [[Qixia District]], Nanjing
  • Jingshen Expressway]]) connects the northern Chinese cities of [[Beijing]] and [[Shenyang]].
  • Lhasa railway station
  • Island line, MTR]]
  • regional centers]]
  • alt=Two rows of motorbikes, many showing their age and use, parked next to a city street corner. There is a large white-bar-on-red-circle "do not enter" sign at the upper right.
  • locomotive]] travels on the [[Qingzang railway]] in 2008.
  • Shijing]], Fujian
  • Current railway network in China, including HSR lines
  • [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport]], interior
  • A trolleybus passes the [[Yellow Crane Tower]] in [[Wuhan]]
  • Line 1, Guangzhou Metro]]
  • [[Yangshan Port]] off the coast in Shanghai
  • On the [[Grand Canal of China]]
  • Electric bicycles are very common in many cities of China, such as [[Yangzhou]]; in some areas they may outnumber motorcycles or regular bicycles
  • Traveling by boat allows passengers enjoy the views of the [[Xiling Gorge]] in western Hubei
  • Line 14, Beijing Subway]]
ASPECT OF TRANSPORT
Peoples Republic of China/Transportation; Transportation in mainland China; Transportation in china; Transport of China; Transportation in the People’s Republic of China; Chinese transportation; Transportation in the People's Republic of China; Transportation in China; Transport of the People's Republic of China; Transport in the People's Republic of China; Driving in China; Electric bicycles in China; Waterways in China
Transport in China has experienced major growth and expansion in recent years. Although China's transport system comprises a vast network of transport nodes across its huge territory, the nodes tend to concentrate in the more economically developed coastal areas and inland cities along major rivers.

Wikipedia

List of people on the postage stamps of China

This article contains a list of people who appeared on the stamps of the People's Republic of China, commonly known as China. See also Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue - Part 17 China.

Examples of use of People"s Republic of China
1. The report youre referring to, of course, is a report thats required by statute.В It was factual.В It was analytical.В It was not judgmental.В It just described what was taking place in the Peoples Republic of China.
2. RUMSFELD:В [chuckles]В The answer is no, it will not go with him.В He was speaking for the Administration.В You may not be aware of it, but I have -- on repeated occasions -- used that phrase, that the Peoples Republic of China is an important stakeholder in the world system, and as such they have an obligation to see that that system is successful because they benefit so enormously from its success.В And I did that when I was in China last year, and I have done it since, and I can assure you that that is the perspective of the United States government.
3. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to the Middle East and Asia from November 10th to November 21st, 2005.В She will visit Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Palestinian territories before returning - continuing on to Asia.В The Secretary will proceed from the Middle East to Busan, Republic of Korea, to lead the U.S. delegation at the Ministerial Meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.В Following the APEC leaders meeting in Busan, she will accompany President Bush on his visits to the Peoples Republic of China in Mongolia.В And then well have -- there are some more details contained in the written statement.
4. Thousands of North Koreans, pushed by deteriorating conditions in the country, become economic migrants who are subjected to conditions of debt bondage, commercial sexual exploitation, and/or forced labor upon arrival in a destination country, most often the Peoples Republic of China (P.R.C.). The illegal status of North Koreans in other nations increases their vulnerability to trafficking schemes and sexual and physical abuse.В North Korean women are trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation and forced marriages with Chinese men while North Korean men are trafficked for forced labor.В North Koreans forcibly returned from China are sent to labor prison camps operated by the government.В The Government of North Korea does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and is not making efforts to do so.В The government does not recognize trafficking as a problem and imposes slave-like labor conditions on prisoners and repatriated North Koreans.
5. INDONESIA (TIER 2) Indonesia is a source and transit country for men, women, and children trafficked internationally for the purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor, while the country also faces a significant internal trafficking problem.В Indonesian victims are trafficked to Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Australia.В To a much lesser extent, Indonesia is a destination for women from the Peoples Republic of China (P.R.C.), Thailand, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Venezuela, Spain, and Ukraine who are trafficked for sexual exploitation.В Within Indonesia, there is extensive internal trafficking primarily from rural to urban areas for commercial sexual exploitation and for other forced labor such as involuntary domestic servitude.