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People in East Asia

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People in East Asia

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Asian Art

Some of the earliest Chinese works ofart have been found in burial sites. Pottery,

bronze vessels, and jade disks have been discovered in the excavation of old tombs. In addition, paintings have been found on tiles

decorating the walls of tombs. Chinese artists created

beautiful works using different materials, such as clay,

bronze, jade, ivory, and lacquer.

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Asian Inventions

The Chinese introduced manyinventions to the world, such as paper, printing,

andgunpowder. Other Chinese inventions are the

compass,porcelain, and silk cloth

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Asian Activities

• They play what is called Sepak-Takraw which is somewhat volleyball and soccer put together.

• They have a career fair every year.

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Authentic Asian Food

• The Asian festival menu spans a wide range of tastes. The finest appetizers of Indonesian sate skewers, Chinese spicy home styled noodles, and other dishes from the Japanese.

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Languages in Asia

• Chinese

• Japanese

• Indian

• Cambodian

• Armenian

• And lots more

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Religion• India has a variety of

religion,but the main religion is Hinduism.Hinduism is a complex religion with roots in Aryan culture.

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Climate & Landform

East Asia has a tropical climate zone.Which means there is a lot of rain falling.The land has a tall dense forest of broadleaf trees.

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CHINA

History - China is the world’s oldest continuous civilization.

The beginnings ofthat civilization extend back into the mists of prehistory.

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CHINA

Economies – During the1980s and early 1990s,many Asian economies did very well.

Culture - China is a cultural hearth that has influenced its neighbors. It has been

the source for many of the important ideas and inventions that have

shaped Mongolia and Taiwan and the rest of the region