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Imperial China geography (Himalayas (The Himalayas are by far the tallest…
Imperial China geography
Himalayas
The Himalayas are by far the tallest mountains in the world.
This mighty range stretches 1,500 miles from east to west, across Bhutan, Nepal, India, Tibet, China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
plateau of Tibet
The Tibetan Plateau occupies an area of around 1,000 by 2,500 kilometers
Gobi desert
The Gobi is Asia's
largest desert.
Less than 8 inches of rain fall in the entire desert every year.
Yangtze River
The Yangtze River is the longest in Asia
Chinese people also call this river ‘Chang Jiang’ that means ‘long river’.
Yellow River
The river is 5464 km long and it drains at the Bohemia Sea, a gulf of the Yellow Sea.
Yangtze River) and the sixth longest in the world.
the palace museum
The Forbidden City was the palace of the Chinese emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The great wall of Chiba
The Great Wall of China is a wall that covers much of the northern border of China.
the great wall of China is 5,500 miles long
Zang he
Zang he led the largest ships in the world on seven voyages of explorations