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Ancient China

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Ancient China

Today, we live in a world that is run by computers and electronics. Whenever we wake up, we use some type of electronic, may it be a toaster or a car. China is one of the very few countries that has top notch technology and is still in roots with their past rituals and tradition. This project is based on their past traditions and rituals, and I will also cover what has changed since these times.

The actual population is quite large. China currently stands as the world's most populous country at a population of 1,190,431,106 people. While this was 1984, it is estimated that China's population today is estimated at 1,298,847,624. China has put a population control program into place in an attempt to control population. It still doesn't seem to work for them.

The land area of China conflicts with China's population. China stands at an area of 9.6 million square kilometres. That is 135.296 people per square kilometre. I wouldn't want to live in such a crowded environment, unless I was an entrepreneur looking for business of course.

A famous trait of China is what is served on their plates at lunch time. Ever since ancient times, the Chinese have eaten rice, this is a tradition of China almost everyone in the world can recognize them for. But rice is more than what they eat, the Chinese

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