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  1. Notices of the mediaeval geography and history of central and western asia :4bdrawn from Chinese and Mongol writings, and compared with the observations os western authors in the middles ages by Emiliĭ Vasil'evich Bretshneĭder, 1876
  2. Contemporary Chinese Novels and Short Stories, 1949-1972: An Annotated Bibliography (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Meishi Tsai, 1979-04-17
  3. A Bibliography of Studies and Translations of Modern Chinese Literature, 1918-1942 (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Donald Gibbs, Yun-chen Li, 1975-01-01
  4. Mote: History of Chinese Political Thought Lpe by Mote, 1992-07-01
  5. Chinese Primer/Chung Wen Ju Men by Ta Tuan Chen, Ta-Tuan Chen, et all 1989-09
  6. Annotated English translation of the map legend for the Chinese geological map (Occasional paper / Dept. of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Sai-Wing Tam, 1984
  7. Bioassay test of landfill leachate using seeds of Brassica chinensis and Cynodon dactylon (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, Chinese University of Hong Kong) by S. T. Y Tong, 1984
  8. The Geography of Chinese wheat =: Geografiia¸ ¸¡ kita'iskoǐ pshenitsy (WB/T) by Iu. P Laptev, 1963
  9. An environmental appraisal of the popularity of Hong Kong's country park (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Mo Kwan Lee Fong, 1984
  10. Readings in Chinese Geography (Readings in Chinese) by Jack Francis Williams, 1994
  11. L. Richard's comprehensive geography of the Chinese Empire and dependencies. Translated into English, revised and enlarged by Louis Richard, 1978
  12. Chinese provincial economy geography: A reference aid prepared for INR/REA, U.S. Department of State by Edwin A Winckler, 1981
  13. A view of China for philological purposes: Containing a sketch of Chinese chronology, geography, government, religion & customs, designed for the use of persons who study the Chinese language by Robert Morrison, 1817
  14. Notes on the geography of the Chinese empire, &c by T. K Dealy, 1914

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42. GEOG 4730/6730 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA
Pannell, CW and Ma, Laurence JC China the Geography of Development and Chinese Environment and Development (formerly chinese geography and
http://www.ggy.uga.edu/courses/geog4730/course-req.htm
GEOG 4730/6730 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING Point Credits (GEOG 4730 STUDENTS) Location Exercise Map Quiz Population Mapping Exercise Regional Geography Project Hour Test (I) Hour Test (II) Final Examination TOTAL POINTS Point Credits (GEOG 6730 STUDENTS) Location Exercise Map Quiz Population Mapping Exercise Two papers based on assigned readings Research Project (written report) Oral presentation of research project in class Hour Test (I) Hour Test (II) Final Examination TOTAL POINTS Textbooks Leeming, Frank: The Changing Geography of China (Oxford and Cambridge: Blackwell, 1993). (This is a very simple textbook with basic introduction to China. You should read it from cover to cover. With this background, you can then read more detailed materials, assigned in class from time to time). Gamer, Robert E.: Understanding Contemporary China (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner, 1999) (This is an edited volume of papers. You will need to read most of the chapters. Again they are very easy to read. The materials are much more detailed than those found in Leeming). Atlases Benewick, R. and Donald, S.:

43. Dr. Wang
Member of the Editorial Committee, The Journal of chinese geography, Institute of Coorganizer and participant, US-China Symposium on Human Geography,
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  • Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 to 1:45 pm Or by appointment
Education
  • PhD, University of Minnesota, 1971 MA, University of Minnesota, 1966 BA, National Taiwan University, 1961
Classes Taught
  • 101 Physical Environment (Two classes in Fall and Spring)
Professional Experience
  • 1979 to Present - Professor, CSUN 1984 Summer - Visiting Professor, Shaanxi Teachers University, Xi'an, PRC 1982-1983 - Director, the China Institute, CSUN 1981 Summer - Visiting Professor, Shaanxi Teachers University, Xi'an, PRC 1976 Spring - Visiting Associate Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa 1973 Summer - Visiting Associate Professor, University of Idaho 1973-1979 - Associate Professor, CSUN 1968-1972 - Assistant Professor, CSUN
Administrative Experience
  • 1994-2001 - Chair, Department of Geography, CSUN 1987-1991 - Chair, Department of Geography, CSUN 1988-1989 - Coordinator, Asian Studies Program, CSUN

44. Geography Of China
Introduction to the Geography of China. Home Chinese History chinese geography China Trip Photo Galleries. Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Suzhou,
http://classes.geog.kent.edu/China/
Workshop Flyer Download pdf Introduction to the Geography of China Chinese History Chinese Geography China Trip Photo Galleries
  • 2005: 3/18 to 3/27, Travel Cost: $1,465
Field Trip Itinerary in pdf Workshop Flyer ( pdf
  • 2006: TBA
Including international and domestic flights, ground transportations, lodging, most meals, and visa application fees. Day 1 USA Beijing Depart USA, Board flight for Beijing Day 2 Arrive Beijing Cross international dateline. Upon arrival at Beijing, transfer to Hotel (Dinner on board) Day 3 Beijing Visit the world’s largest square: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, and Summer Palace (Peking Duck Dinner) Day 4 Beijing Visit the Great Wall, the Ming Tomb Museum and the Temple of Heaven Day 5 Beijing Xian Flight to Xian Day 6 Xian Visit the Terra Cotta Warriors, Big Goose Pagoda and the ancient City Wall (Imperial Dumpling Banquet Dinner). Day 7 Xian Shanghai Wuxi Flight to Shanghai. Visit Yu Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, the exotic Bund and Nanjing Road. Overnight in Wuxi.

45. General Information
Chinese Culture (History and Politics, Geography, Philosophy) A decent surveyof chinese geography. Would have enjoyed more slides and information on
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~ctp/culture.htm
Chinese Culture (History and Politics, Geography, Philosophy)
History and Politics
The professors were wonderful. They answered many questions I've been wondering about. Very helpful. One professor in particular painted a wonderful picture of China’s history in my mind. A very interesting subject and the knowledge from the past is necessary to understand today. The political science professor is very good. She is engaging and self-assured and facilitated a good discussion about Chinese politics in the 20th century. Decent overview. Perhaps more information about day to day interactions with the government (as we will see it). I found value in all presentations. Some more hours devoted to these subjects would also be nice. The lecturers made good points about Chinese history that I felt were helpful and educational.
Geography
I think this was a good class to include in our orientation. I think it would have been useful as well to donate some more time to individual provinces. Maybe just talk about the provinces we will be teaching in, what is special about those provinces, things to see. Geography was good, a necessary class that was helpful to my understanding of China.

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Translate this page Pattern and Its Changes In China», Chinese Geographical Science,Vol.10,No.2? on Geographic Science», The Journal of chinese geography,1991.4.4?
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48. Dr Mark Y Wang, Coordinator China Field Trip
Dr Mark Y Wang, Senior Lecturer, human geography. and their impacts onruralurban relations in China The Journal of chinese geography 8 250-257.
http://www.geography.unimelb.edu.au/staff/wang.html
You are here: Arts Dept SAGES homepage Dr Mark Wang
Dr Mark Yaolin Wang
BSc (Shanxi Normal University) MSc (Changchun Institute of Geography Chinese Academy of Sciences) PhD (Uni of British Columbia) Senior Lecturer Email: myw@unimelb.edu.au ; Phone: 03 8344 0807 Room 236, 221 Bouverie Street Mark's main research interests are in Asian development and urban geography. He is especially interested in issues of urban development and economic change in China and East Asia. Mark's current research projects concern China’s rural-urban migration, globalisation and its impact Chinese cities, and 2008 Olympic and its impacts on Beijing. Other interests include China’s ethnic minority migration, urban environmental management; labour transition, Asian mega-urban regions; and China-Australia economic linkages. Some of Mark's recent publications include: MY Wang (2004) 'New urban poverty in China: disadvantaged retrenched workers' International Development Planning Review M Webber and MY Wang (forthcoming) 'Globalising the Chinese countryside: the case of rich Wang's village' Geoforum Wang M Y and Meng X C 2004 “Global-local initiatives in FDI: The experience of Shenzhen, China”

49. Welcom To Yongin, Korea
Includes history, geography, symbols, culture, sites, and maps. Korean, English, Japanese, chinese
http://yonginsi.net/yong_eng/index.htm

50. Geography
chinese civilization arose in a particular geographical context. How didgeographical location affect chinese contacts with other early civilizations?
http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/geo/geo.htm
China is located in eastern Asia. Today it occupies approximately 9.6 million square kilometers (3.7 million square miles), or nearly one quarter of Asia's land, making it almost as large as the whole of Europe. From north to south, China extends 5,500 kilometers (3,400 miles), from west to east, 5,200 kilometers (3,100 miles). Chinese civilization arose in a particular
geographical context. While viewing the
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questions: How did geographical location
affect Chinese contacts with other early
civilizations? Through what kinds of different terrain did Chinese civilization spread? Why are minorities more common today in some areas than others?
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City introduction and symbols, history, geography, climate, culture and tourism, local products and industry, and facilities and institutions. Korean, English, Japanese, chinese
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52. Faculty Of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University : ¤³ÐÈÔÅ»ÈÒʵÃì ÁËÃ
Thai and international programs in Psychology, Philosophy and Religion, Thai, Japanese, chinese, Russian, German, French, English Language and Literature, Linguistics, History, Library and Information Science, and geography.
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History and objectives of the Faculty of Liberal Arts Administrators, Administrative Board, Organization chart Academic Calendar for regular and international programs Summer English camp abroad, scholarship news Student exchange and study abroad programs Computer services, English language center and library Research abstracts ,research database General catalog online Student life Faculty publications Academic services and training : List of faculty members
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53. East Asian Languages Cultures
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures offers instruction in elementary to advanced levels of chinese and Japanese, elementary levels of Korean, and aspects of the cultures of all three nations. The faculty consists of scholars of language, literature, and thought, supported by a library of more than 165,000 volumes in Japanese and chinese, a museum with rare collections of Asian art, and associated faculty members in disciplines such as anthropology, art history, business, geography, history, religion, and theatre.
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54. China: Everything That You Need To Know About The Middle Kingdom
China history, geography, climate, culture, arts, education with pages on spring festival, autumn festival, latern festival, and dragon dance.
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Home About Books Authors ... Recipe China Kyrgyz mosque in the Pamirs, western Uighur Autonomous Region of Sinkiang, ... Temples on the slopes of Mount T'ai, one of the five holy peaks of China; i ... officially PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, Chinese (Wade-Giles) CHUNG-HUA, or CHUNG-HUA JEN-MIN KUNG-HO-KUO, (Pinyin) ZHONGHUA, or ZHONGHUA RENMIN GONGHEGUO, country of East Asia. It is the largest of all Asian countries and has the largest population of any country in the world. Occupying nearly the entire East Asian landmass, it stretches for about 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) from east to west and 3,400 miles from north to south and covers an area of about 3,696,100 square miles (9,572,900 square kilometers), which is approximately one-fourteenth of the land area of the Earth. Among the major countries of the world, China is surpassed in area only by Russia and Canada, and it is almost as large as the whole of Europe. China's land frontier is about 12,400 miles in length, and its coastline extends for some 8,700 miles. The country is bounded by Mongolia to the north; Russia and North Korea to the northeast; the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea to the east; the South China Sea to the southeast; Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), India, Bhutan, and Nepal to the south; Pakistan to the southwest; and Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakstan to the west. In addition to the 14 countries that border directly on it, China also faces South Korea and Japan, across the Yellow Sea, and the Philippines, which lie beyond the South China Sea.

55. IGCS - Geography (China WWW VL - Internet Guide For Chinese Studies)
Basic facts on the PR China (geography, People, Government, Economy, Zhongguo gu ditu ? chinese Ancient Maps (geography Dept.,......
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  • 56. Chinese Historical Geography Project - General
    373375) about 1798; typical product of chinese historical geography Note This is a massive list of 22.000 chinese geographical headings and names as
    http://wason.library.cornell.edu/Geoweb/general.html
    GENERAL WORKS on CHINESE GEOGRAPHY
    (not necessarily only historically oriented)

    57. University Of Leeds | Prospective Students | Undergraduates | Coursefinder 2005
    chinesegeography BA. UCAS code LT71. Joint honours programmes enable you topursue your interest in two main subjects. The work you do, and its assessment,
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    58. China Geography Map Puzzle
    Year of the Monkey, chinese New Year, chinese Books, chinese Music, chineseClothing, chinese Clothes, chinese Arts Crafts, chinese Videos, CDROM.
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      • click to see larger image China Geography Map Puzzle This puzzle map of China is a great way to introduce your family to Chinese geography. Colorful pictures of animals, plants, and other natural features are marked in each area of the country so that you and your child can see where pandas come from, and where you can find camels, tigers, and other interesting animals. A fun way for children to play while learning about Chinese geography. Cardboard, 11.25" x 15.25"

    59. Trav’s Geography – China
    Year of the Monkey, chinese New Year, chinese Books, chinese Music, chineseClothing, chinese Clothes, chinese Arts Crafts, chinese Videos, CDROM.
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      • Trav’s Geography – China Join Trav on this incredible cultural tour of China! Explore the tomb of terra-cotta soldiers and bronze horses of Xi'an, and climb the Great Wall of China. From the water cities of Suzhou to the Himalayan mountain range and plateaus of Tibet, “Geography for Kids-China,” provides a perfect introduction to the geography of China for grades 3-6. All programs in this series exemplify the five themes of geography as set by National Geography Standards. There is a fully animated introduction and conclusion, including animated full-color maps of states, regions and cities. The music is lively and original and there are fun, entertaining sound effects. There’s also lots of comprehensive information on many regions and cities, including: Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Chengdu. VHS, Approx. 20 minutes

    60. I:\wwwroot\staff\yukyee.html
    Journal of chinese. geography, 8 294299. Yan, Y. 1998. Temperature Variabilityin China, 1950-1996 . Physical geography, 19 292-300. Yan, Y. 1999.
    http://geog.hkbu.edu.hk/staff/yukyee.html
    Professor
    Ph.D. Indiana State (USA)
    yyan@hkbu.edu.hk
    Education: Ph.D, 1994, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809.
    M.S., 1989, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406.
    Teacher's Certificate, 1987, Northcote College of Education, Hong Kong.
    Diploma, 1977, Hong Kong Baptist College, Hong Kong.
    Teaching Subjects/Courses Taught Earth Systems and Processes I and II
    Man and the Physical Environment
    Advanced Climatology
    Geography of Environmental Hazards
    Research Interests Biometeorology Synoptic Climatology Climate Change Climatic Variability History of Cartography Publications Yan, Y. and Oliver, J. 1996. "The Clo: A Utilitarian Weather/Climate Comfort Index". International Journal of Climatology Yan, Y. 1997. "An Analysis of Thermal Stress of Climate in Hong Kong". Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography Yan, Y. 1997. "Impact of Climate on Summer Residential Electricity Consumption in Hong Kong".

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