East Asia Mongolia China North Korea South Korea
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East Asia Mongolia, China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan (6)
East Asia Political Map Mongolia North Korea Japan CHINA South Korea Taiwan
Islands of Japan’s islands are called an Archipelago. Made up of 4 MAIN islands 2, 000 additional (smaller) islands are also present
Pacific Rim of Fire – Violent earthquakes & volcanoes are frequent Most islands in region are formed by volcanoes Japan has 50 active volcanoes & has more than 1, 000 earthquakes every year
Tsunami – destructive sea wave created by an undersea earthquake http: //science. howstuffworks. com/tsunami 2. htm http: //videos. howstuffworks. com/howstuffworks/ 230 -how-tsunamis-work-video. htm
China’s Rivers • Yellow River also known as Huang He River • Carries tons of fine, yellowish brown topsoil known as loess • Also known as “China’s Sorrow” because of its frequent & terrible floods which have destroyed villages and towns, killing thousands of people
Chang Jiang – Asia’s longest river Flows across a fertile plain & forms what is called China’s “rice bowl” where large quantities of rice & other grains are grown.
CLIMATE: -Typhoons Tropical storms, like hurricanes, occurring in the Western Pacific
Population – China 30% of people live in cities, the rest on farms Over 1 billion people Shanghai = 13. 5 million Beijing = 11. 2 million (host of the 2008 summer Olympics)
Vocabulary Time! On a separate sheet of paper, define the following: Typhoon Ring of Fire Confucianism Tsunami Taoism UNICEF Buddhism Sweatshop Samurai Shogun
To keep the population under control the country has adopted a “one child policy” Because of concerns about a rapidly expanding population, china in 1979 adopted a policy of one child per family. In addition, the country has age restrictions for marriage. A men must be 22 and a women 20 before they can marry. Those policies have reduced China’s birthrate dramatically. However, the government policy of one child per family has run into opposition. Rural families, in particular, feel the need for more than one child to help work on their farms. Because of these problems, the government has relaxed the one-child policy. http: //www. cnn. com/SPECIALS/2007 /planet. in. peril/china. html
Deng Xiaoping Chinese ruler Instituted the “One Child Policy” Repercussions of policy: Forced abortions Sterilization
Population – Japan Very urbanized (3/4 of the people live in cities) Tokyo – most populated urban area in the world with 32 million people
Imperial China Confucius – Chinese philosopher “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves” “Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and stars”
“It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop” “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do” “Respect yourself and others will respect you” “Study the past if you would define the future” “When anger rises, think of the consequences”
The Great Wall of China More than 4, 000 miles along China’s northern boarder with Mongolia, whom many conflicts occurred with.
Genghis Kahn: “Universal Ruler” Most successful Mongol ruler Led the Mongols to conquer most of Asia Genghis’ characteristics as a ruler: Brilliant organizer Gifted strategist Used cruelty as a weapon
The Silk Road Trade with other countries and late Europeans for the valuable materials
Contacts with the West Wanting to stay isolated, East Asian countries discouraged trade with Europeans who were wanting tea and silk Westerners finally were allowed into the area in the mid to late 1800 s
Europeans also found fireworks & noodles. Both invented by the Chinese
Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong Beginning of 20 th Century, fighting occurs between : Chiang Kai-shek, the Leader of the Nationalists & Mao Zedong: Leader of the Communists “Chairman” Fought each other over control of China Mao Zedong’s Communists won, creating The People’s Republic of China Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists fled to Taiwan
Japan and WWII Members of the Axis Powers Joined forces with countries such as Germany and Italy Japan is the location where the United States dropped two atomic bombs to end the war.
Culture of East Asia
Feudal Japan Military ruler = SHOGUN Supported by professional soldiers (Samurai)
Language Based on ideograms (pictorial characters, that each carry one meaning)
Religion Shintoism – traditional Japanese religion (ancestor & nature worship)
Religion Cont. -- Buddhism in Tibet was an independent religious state led by the Dalai Lama The area was taken over by communist China and the Dalai Lama is currently in exile in India from there he is traveling the world to help free Tibet
Calligraphy – the art of beautiful writing
China – finely made thin porcelain pottery
Japanese Kabuki theater Dress in traditional clothing and have dramatic plays
Sumo Wrestling A traditional sport in Japan, similar to American wrestling but with more rules and honor codes.
Haiku poetry from Japan 17 syllable poetry
Pagoda Architectural style derived from Buddhist temples Multistory buildings, with each story smaller than the one below.
Despite all of the traditions, many have taken on western culture b/c of the interaction between the US & Japan
New Culture Japanese Anime – a form of cartoon, that can be fun, but also full of drama, like an American soap opera.
Drift Racing – new form of automobile racing in which the cars slide around corners or ‘drift’
Japanese Population Problems Video At end of notes make a line. Title this “Population Problems in Japan” Write 10 issues / things from the video Summarize the issues facing Japan after list.
- Lesson 8 middle east and south asia
- Horizontal movement of air is called
- Swana
- America vs africa
- North east south west
- Nifty fifty states
- North, south east west leadership styles
- North south east west in our calm objective opinion
- Tamassia martins
- West north east
- North south east west leadership styles
- North south east west globe
- The meeting of longitude and latitude lines
- North east and north cumbria integrated care system
- Tang dynasty map
- Chapter 14 lesson 4 people of the south
- Chapter 12 section 5 kingdoms of southeast asia and korea
- Mongolian technical university
- Mongolia twin lakes
- Cambulac mongolia
- Marco polo history
- Fagiano americanino
- Jds mongolia
- Mineral resources and petroleum authority of mongolia
- Spread of china's literature to heian japan and korea
- Kira south korea
- Katri south korea
- Religion in south korea
- South korea japan bridge
- Indulgence versus restraint hofstede
- South korea weather map
- South korea myanmar
- What the weather is like
- South korea economic continuum
- Mon khmer
- East asia sushi
- Chapter 14 the resurgence of empire in east asia
- The commander of the german east asia squadron was
- Oceania in 1984
- Chang'an
- Chapter 15 the resurgence of empire in east asia
- Lesson quiz 11-4 civilizations of east asia
- Global east asia medical center
- Ming china spice chart
- Chapter 27 tradition and change in east asia
- Asia geography
- Chapter 14 the resurgence of empire in east asia
- Chapter 27 physical geography of east asia
- East asia
- Chapter 27 tradition and change in east asia
- Chapter 27 tradition and change in east asia
- Physical geography east asia
- The resurgence of empire in east asia
- Chapter 26 tradition and change in east asia