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Examples:ancient ethnic group of northeast frontier of China—Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China—Industrial and Commercial Bank of China—capital of China at different historical periods—Renmin University of China—State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China—Sixteen Kingdoms of five non-Han people (ruling most of China 304-439)—Ma Ying-jeou (1950-), Taiwanese Kuomintang politician, Mayor of Taipei from 1998, President of Republic of China from 2008—Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China—Yuan Shikai (1859-1916), senior general of late Qing, subsequently warlord and self-proclaimed emperor of China—University of Electronic Science and Technology of China—capital of People's Republic of China—name of the flag of the People's Republic of China—China Network Communications (CNC) Group Corporation (one of China's large telephone companies)—round yellow dirt mount (in the Northwest of China)—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—Legislative Yuan, the legislative branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China)—New Party (Republic of China)—Communication University of China (CUC), the highest institute of radio, film and television education in China—Examination Yuan, the qualification and appointment board under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory—National Museum of China—Encyclopedia of China Publishing House—Great Wall Card (credit card issued by Bank of China)—Zhongdu, capital of China during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), modern day Beijing—Judicial Yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China—Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921—the Qing court (as government of China)—Dadu, capital of China during the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), modern day Beijing—provincial military governor during the early Republic of China era (1911-1949 AD)—non-Han people, esp. the East of China—Republic of China (1912-1949)—One-China principle, the official doctrine that Taiwan is a province of China—Yellow Emperor, mythological emperor of China, reigned c. 2697-2597 BC—fig. breach the Great Firewall of China—Wa, Kawa or Va ethnic group of Myanmar, south China and southeast Asia—Earl George Macartney (1737-1806), leader of British mission Qing China in 1793—Treaty of Nerchinsk (1698) between Qing China and Russia—Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), area of economic cooperation between China and Vietnam—arrive in China (of a foreign national)—the Treaty of Beijing of 1860 between Qing China and Tsarist Russia—"Tiger Vegetable Salad," Northeast China dish usually consisting of hot pepper, cucumber, cilantro and leek—Five Dynasties (907-960) and Ten Kingdoms (902-979), period of political turmoil in ancient China—Mongol ethnic group of north China and Inner Mongolia—generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods—collectivization of agriculture (disastrous policy of communist Russia around 1930 and China in the 1950s)—a form of transit taxation in China introduced finance armies to suppress the Taiping Rebellion—name of states in Southern China at different historical periods— |