16 Mind-Blowing Facts About China
A migrant worker eats instant noodles at lunch time at a construction site in Taiyuan, Shanxi province April 2, 2009. The vast scale of China’s land mass and its population means that China produces and consumes copious amounts of natural resources and food. It also means that China houses a large chunk of the world’s billionaires. We dug around to find some interesting statistics. Did you know that China’s railway lines could loop around earth twice? Here are some interesting facts about the world’s second largest economy, which could soon eclipse the U.S. to become the world’s largest this year. 20 million trees are cut every year to meet Chinese demand for chopsticks. China goes through 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks a year. The chopsticks are 1cm-by-0.5 centimeters (cms) and 20 cms long and can cover Tiananmen Square over 360 times. The trees that are cut down are around 20 years old. China’s railway lines could loop around Earth twice. China’s railway length, under operation, totals 93,000 kilometers. The Earth, meanwhile, is 40,075 kilometers in circumference. Source: BAML China’s coal reserves weigh as much as 575 million blue whales. At 115 billion tons, China has the world’s third largest proven coal reserves. A blue whale, the largest animals to have lived, are believed to weigh 200 tons or more. China accounts for 46% of global coal production and 49% of global coal consumption. In two years, China produced more cement than the US did in the 20th century. China is the world’s largest cement producer and it produces and consumes about 60% of global cement. Smoking kills 1 million Chinese every year. That’s more than the entire population of Cyprus (~865,000). The World Health Organization estimates that by 2050, smoking will kill 3 million Chinese each year. China’s natural gas reserves are equivalent to about 1.24 billion Olympic size swimming pools. At 109.3 trillion cubic feet, China has the world’s thirteenth largest proven natural gas reserves. An Olympic-size swimming pool reportedly has a volume of 88,000 cubic feet. China’s annual instant-noodle consumption is enough to feed all of Algeria three meals a day for a year. China consumed 42.5 billion packs of instant noodles in 2011. Algeria has a population of 38.7 million people. Source: BAML China eats about 5,200 Eiffel tower’s worth of pork a year. China consumed 52 million tons of pork in 2012 and 51.6 million tons in 2011. The Eiffel Tower is reported to weigh 10,000 tons. China’s 20 richest people have a combined net worth of $145.1 billion, which is larger than Hungary’s GDP. Hungary has a nominal GDP of $124 billion. Over 30 million people in China live in caves, that’s more than the population of Saudi Arabia. Over 30 million people in China live in caves, and many of them live in the Shaanxi province. Chinese president Xi Jinping reportedly lived in a cave when he was exiled to Shaanxi province during the Cultural Revolution. About 8 billion pairs of socks are made annually in China’s Datang District, also known as sock city. Datang, Zhuji produces 8 billion pairs of socks a year, that was about two pairs of socks per person on the planet in 2011. China’s suicide rate is more than double that of the U.S. China has a suicide rate of about 22.2 deaths per 100,000 people. This compares to 10.3 deaths per 100,000 people in the U.S. China is close in size to the continental US but has just one time zone. Beijing Standard Time is China’s only time zone. China used to have five different time zones, but in 1949, Chairman Mao decided to have just one to promote national unity. This means that in parts of China the sun can rise as late as 10 a.m.. China’s food system feeds nearly 25% of the global population on just 7% of its arable land. “China’s total farm output, a broad measure of food churned out, has tripled since 1978. The ramp-up in livestock production in particular is even more dizzying—it rose by a factor of five,” reports Tom Philpott at Mother Jones. Chinese consumer spending will triple by 2020. Chinese consumer spending is projected to rise from $2.03 trillion in 2010 to $6.18 trillion annually in 2020. China will be the top global luxury market at $245 billion. Half of the world’s pigs reside in China. China is the world’s largest pork consumer, so it’s no surprise that 475 million, or half of the world’s pigs reside there.
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Beijing Standard Time is China’s only time zone. China used to have five different time zones, but in 1949, Chairman Mao decided to have just one to promote national unity. This means that in parts of China the sun can rise as late as 10 a.m..
Source: The Atlantic
keladi_merah posted on 12-6-2014 01:46 AM
rindunya China.. haritu pergi Tianjin, bandar baru dibuka kat China..memang banyak pembangunan yg ma ...
cikrosienona posted on 12-6-2014 04:19 PM
Erghh...cant imagine bila China jadi kuasa besar dunia..tau2 je la ethics diorg ni mcm mana. better ...
miminn posted on 12-6-2014 09:49 PM
orang china banyak makan babi
of course lah kan. not surprising at all.
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