Transcript East Asia

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
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
Earthquake Severity
Richter Earthquake Magnitudes
Effects :
Less than 3.5 Generally not felt, but recorded.
3.5-5.4 Often felt, but rarely causes damage.
Under 6.0 At most slight damage to well-designed
buildings. Can cause major damage to poorly
constructed buildings over small regions.
6.1-6.9 Can be destructive in areas up to about 100
kilometers across where people live.
7.0-7.9 Major earthquake. Can cause serious damage
over larger areas.
8 or greater Great earthquake. Can cause serious
damage in areas several hundred kilometers across.
Tsunami – destructive sea wave created
by an undersea earthquake
http://science.howstuffworks.com/tsunami2
.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 1800s
Europeans
also found
fireworks
& noodles.
Both
invented
by the
Chinese
Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong
Beginning of 20th 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
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.