8 things you probably didn't know about China
Facts about China
There are a million things most people don’t know about China. It is a complex, complicated, enigmatic yet beguiling place full of contradictions, unfathomable relationships and unanswerable questions. From the presenting of business cards (two hands with a slight bow) to serving others first with the best bits of a meal, the culture can serve to both captivate and confuse, sometimes both at the same time. From the author of Inside the Middle Kingdom, Jonathan Geldart, here are 8 fascinating insights into this vast country.
There's only one time zone
There's only one time zone
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Farming is big business
Farming is big business
It has ultra-high home ownership
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It has ultra-high home ownership
The government control the heating
The government control the heating
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Public transport is cheap
There are surprise national holidays
There are surprise national holidays
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Place names can confuse
The provinces of Shanxi and Shaanxi are two different geographical areas of China, but often pronounced the same by Westerners. Even more confusing, they are next to each other and both bordered by the Yellow River. Shaanxi has its capital as the ancient start of the famous silk road at Xi’an (home of the world-famous Terracotta Warriors). Shanxi has its capital in Taiyuan and was famed for its coal mines, corrupt owners and desperately bad pollution. You don't want to mix them up when booking a trip!
Place names can confuse
Place names can confuse
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Trains are better than planes
Trains are better than planes