Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Trip summary

I traveled for about 3 days and it was fun. I started my trip in mount tai and ended in mount hua. i traveled from tai to hua because i wanted to know what it was like up there. i went on a plain and it took me one day to get to my next location. i didn't experience no difficulties in my experience. 

FAVORITE DESTINATION

the people in my country do for fun is cook, hiking, walking, playing ping pong, and doing Chinese techniques. when i tried there king of cooking the food that i made was really good, and when i tried hiking it was kinda fun but really not all that. now ping pong i was the best at but those people out there are like professional because they play that game almost everyday. 


My favorite place to visit is mount Hua. i like to visit the place because its calm and you can do Chinese techniques without being bothered. Mount hua is the most dangerous place to be in because of the steep staircases, vertical ascents, and a plank trail consisting of wooden platforms bolted onto the mountainside.It is famous for natural vista of steep and narrow paths, precipitous crags and a high mountain range. in Huayin City, Mt. Huashan is 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) from Xian. Hua is popularly known by tourists as the "Most Dangerous Hiking Trail in the World" because of the stairs and how you climb the stairs their.

HISTORICAL & RELIGIOUS MONUMENTS

In china I visited a lot of thing such as mount Tai, in mount Tai it is average weather out there. a lot of people go up there to be calm and to do Chinese techniques such as the snake and the dragon technique. The mountain is one of the five most famous mountain in china. Sometimes the people do poems up there. Mount Tai locates in the middle part of Shandong and is well known for its spectacular, grandness, elevation, width, steadiness and massiness. they pray almost everyday on mount Tai.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Landforms and Climate

my visit in the summer to mount tai was the best visit i been on because it is calm out there and some people go up there to do some Chinese exercise. this mountain is one of the biggest mountain in china.before it was called mount tai it was called Daizong. their are a lot of temples up there. their are an famous river called Yangtze river. when i was there we were going everywhere on that river. it was hot out there.

the weather up there were like really hot and it effected my day because every where i walked it seemed like it got hotter and hotter in the Yangtze river. when i had visit mount tai is was hot too up there. it was at least 90 degrees out there. it affected my day because it was too hot to go places. 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

quick facts

CHINA QUICK FACTS
Official name
Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo (People’s Republic of China)
Form of government
single-party people’s republic with one legislative house (National People’s Congress [3,0001])
Head of state
President: Xi Jinping
Head of government
Premier: Li Keqiang
Capital
Beijing (Peking)
Official language
Mandarin Chinese
Official religion
none
Monetary unit
renminbi (yuan) (Y)
Population
(2013 est.) 1,357,388,000
Total area (sq mi)
3,696,100
Total area (sq km)
9,572,900
Urban-rural population
Urban: (2012) 51.3%
Rural: (2012) 48.7%
Life expectancy at birth
Male: (2009) 72.4 years
Female: (2009) 76.6 years
Literacy: percentage of population age 15 and over literate
Male: (2010) 97.1%
Female: (2010) 91.3%
GNI per capita (U.S.$)
(2011) 4,930




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Introduction Post

I chosen to do my report on china because my interests on martial arts and Kung Fu.  I like Kung Fu because it helps playing basketball and it will get you in shape and will get you really flexible. China's
food looks really good to eat; I’ll eat it all the time. I will like to learn how to speak their language and learn their culture. This country is a good country to do your report on.