#1 Beijing Subway Allows Riders To Pay With Plastic Bottles, A Good Way To Re-Cycle Them

China is the largest of all Asian countries. Occupying nearly the entire East Asian landmass, it covers approximately one-fourteenth of the land area of Earth, and it is almost as big as the whole of Europe.
China is also one of the most populous countries in the world, rivaled only by India, which, according to United Nations estimates, surpassed it in population in 2023.
#4 This Coffee Is Served With A Cloud Of "Cotton Candy", The Coffee Vapor Rises To Dissolve The "Cotton Candy" And The Cloud Begins To Rain With Sugar Over The Coffee. Coffee "Mellow" In Shanghai, China

With more than 4,000 years of recorded history, China is one of the few countries that have flourished economically and culturally in the earliest stages of world civilization.
Despite the political and social upheavals that frequently have ravaged the country, China is unique among nations in its longevity as a politico-cultural unit.
Much of China’s cultural development has been accomplished with relatively little outside influence, the introduction of Buddhism from India being a major exception. Even when such foreign powers as the Manchu penetrated the country, these groups soon became largely absorbed into the fabric of the Chinese culture.
#6 There Is A Mall In China That Offers "Husband Storage" Where Wives Can Leave Their Husband While They Shop

#9 I Took A Picture Of A Girl Playing The Guzheng In Chengdu, Sichuan, China

China has been a socialist country since 1949, and, for nearly all of that time, the government has played the top role in the economy.
In the industrial sector, for instance, the state long owned outright nearly all of the firms producing China's manufacturing output, and even though the proportion of overall industrial capacity controlled by the government has gradually declined, heavy industries have remained largely state-owned.
#11 Exercise Bikes At A McDonald's In China. The Bikes Generate Electricity As Part Of The Chain's "Upcycle For Good" Initiative And Can Be Used To Charge Your Phone

#13 In Shanghai, China Has Autonomous KFC Cars That Roam Around And Allow You To Buy Food Without Human Interaction

In the urban sectors, the government sets the prices for key commodities, determines the level and general distribution of investment funds, prescribes output targets for major enterprises and branches, allocates energy resources, sets wage levels and employment targets, runs the wholesale and retail networks, and controls financial policy and the banking system. The foreign trade system became a government monopoly in the early 1950s. In the countryside from the mid-1950s, the government has prescribed cropping patterns, set the level of prices, and fixed output targets for all major crops.
By the early 21st century, the system was changing, as the role of the central government in managing the economy was reduced and the role of both private initiative and market forces increased. Nevertheless, the government has continued to play a dominant role in the urban economy, and its policies on such issues as agricultural procurement still exerted a major influence on performance in the rural sector.
#18 I Live In China And The Barcode On My Bottle Of Coke Has Chopsticks Pulling Up The Barcode Like Noodles

#19 I Got To Chill With This Little Guy For 5 Bucks While I Was An Exchange Student In China

#20 Some Buses In Guangzhou Have Vending Machines With Water, Umbrellas On Rainy Days And Tissue















