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There
are already more Christians in China than Italy, and it's on track to
become the largest center of Christianity in the world
Due to the extremely rapid expansion of Christianity in China, there are
now an estimated 54 million Christians in the country, comprised of
about 40 million Protestants and 14 million Catholics. Meanwhile, Italy
has just 60 million people in total, of which 79% are Christian these
days, which means Italy has 47.4 million Christians, that's 12% less
than China. (Photo by Robert Reinlund)
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Over 4000 babies in China were named "Olympic Games" while the country was getting ready for Beijing 2008
The
Beijing Olympics was more
than just a point of pride for China — it was such an important part of
the national consciousness that over 4,000 children have been named for
the event. Most of the 4,104 people with the name "Aoyun," meaning
Olympics, were born around the year 2000, as Beijing was bidding to host
the 2008 Summer Games. The vast majority of people named Aoyun are
male. Names related to the Olympics don't just stop with "Olympics."
More than 4,000 Chinese share their names with the Beijing Games
mascots, the "Five Friendlies." Chinese have increasingly turned to
unique names as a way to express a child's individuality.
In a country with a population of 1.3 billion, 87 percent share the same family names.
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China uses 45 billion chopsticks per year
In China, an estimated 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are used and thrown away annually. This adds up to 1.7 million
cubic metres of timber or 25 million fully grown trees every year.
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200 million people in China live on less than $1 a day
Poverty in China refers to people whose income is less than a poverty
line of $1.25 per day. The poverty rate in China in 1981 was 64% of the
population. Fortunately, this rate declined to 10% in 2004, indicating
that about 500 million people have climbed out of poverty during this
period.
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Over 700 million Chinese people drink polluted water
China has 20% of the world's population but only 7% of global water
resources. To make matters worse, 90% of cities' groundwater and 75% of
rivers and lakes are polluted according to the World Bank. This means
that 700 million people drink contaminated water every day.
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Ice Cream and Pasta may have been created in China
A frozen mixture of milk and rice was invented in China around 200 BC,
giving birth to ice cream. Also, a 4,000-year-old bowl of
noodles was discovered at an archaeological site in western China, possibly demonstrating that China invented pasta before Italy.
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Over 50% of counterfeit goods in the EU come from China
In Europe, China was the main source country for intellectual property
rights infringing articles with 54% of the total amount.CD/DVD was the
top category of articles detained with a total amount of 79 million,
which accounted for 44% of the entire amount, followed by cigarettes
(23%) and clothing and
accessories (10%).
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China is not free from Europe's medieval plague yet
In 2009 China ended a quarantine blockade around a remote northwestern town hit by pneumonic plague. The outbreak of the highly
infectious disease killed three villagers around Ziketan Town in Qinghai province. But with no new
infections
reported for over a week, authorities decided to lift the blockade on
the remote town of 10,000 in a heavily ethnic Tibetan area. China
experiences sporadic outbreaks of the Pneumonic plague, which is
typically spread through the air and can be passed from person to person
through coughing, according to the
World Health Organisation (WHO)
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By 2025, China will build TEN New York-sized cities
The scale and pace of China's urbanization promises to continue at an unprecedented rate. If
current trends
hold, China's urban population will expand from 572 million in 2005 to
926 million in 2025 and hit the one billion mark by 2030. In 20 years,
China's cities will have added 350 million people—more than the entire
population of the United States
today. By 2025, China will have 219 cities with more than one million
inhabitants—compared with 35 in Europe today—and 24 cities with more
than five million people. Also, 40 billion square meters of floor space
will be built - in five million buildings. 50,000 of these buildings
could be skyscrapers - the equivalent of ten
New York Cities.
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