logging in or signing up Geography of East Asia Cannes Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2738 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (1) Added: October 04, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: Marilynpajaro (7 month(s) ago) can i download this ppt please....please Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: ghousia (16 month(s) ago) Can you please mail this ppt to gnitsw@gmail.com. plzzzzzzzzz Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Geography of East Asia: Geography of East Asia The Land and People of ChinaMap of Asia: Map of AsiaTopographical Map of China: Topographical Map of China South and North Terrain: South and North TerrainRocky mountains and terraced fields: Rocky mountains and terraced fieldsChina’s Climate: China’s Climate July JanuaryModern Political Map of China: Modern Political Map of China Contemporary Cities: Contemporary Cities The Bund in Shanghai: The Bund in ShanghaiStreet Pedlar in Shanghai: Street Pedlar in ShanghaiChongqing: ChongqingMarket in Chongqing: Market in Chongqing Chinese Expansion: Chinese Expansion Chang’an (Xi’an): Chang’an (Xi’an)Nanmen (south gate): Nanmen (south gate)The Yellow River: The Yellow RiverHexi Corridor: Hexi CorridorMap of the Great Wall: Map of the Great WallShanhaiguan and Jiayuguan: Shanhaiguan and Jiayuguan Han dynasty great wall: Han dynasty great wall Ming dynasty great wall: Ming dynasty great wall China’s Lifeblood:Rivers: China’s Lifeblood:Rivers Wu Gorge on the Yangtze River: Wu Gorge on the Yangtze RiverTrackers on the Yangtse: Trackers on the YangtseThe Yangtse in the 19th Century: The Yangtse in the 19th CenturyMap of the Yangtse River Dam: Map of the Yangtse River DamReindeer in Inner Mongolia: Reindeer in Inner MongoliaHorses on the plains of Xinjiang: Horses on the plains of XinjiangNomads and sheep: Nomads and sheepYaks in Tibet: Yaks in TibetMountains: MountainsAnd Deserts: And DesertsMountains and deserts together: Mountains and deserts togetherPopulation Map: Population MapChina is a Multi-ethnic nation: China is a Multi-ethnic nationHan Chinese: 90+ % of the Population: Han Chinese: 90+ % of the PopulationKorean CHild: Korean CHildA Mongol Family: A Mongol FamilyTibetans: TibetansKazaks playing polo: Kazaks playing poloUyghur man and woman: Uyghur man and womanUyghur meal: Uyghur mealA Qiang Village: A Qiang VillageWhere is Korea?: Where is Korea?Korean divisions and cities: Korean divisions and citiesElevation Map of South Korea: Elevation Map of South Korea Mountains: MountainsElevation map of North Korea: Elevation map of North Korea Map of the DMZ: Map of the DMZThe DMZ: The DMZPanmunjeon: The border goes through this building: Panmunjeon: The border goes through this buildingHow did the Koreans get to Korea?: How did the Koreans get to Korea?Paekdusan: home of Tan’gun: Paekdusan: home of Tan’gunDowntown Seoul: Downtown SeoulChangdeok Palace:Seoul: Changdeok Palace:SeoulJejudo: Korea’s Hawaii: Jejudo: Korea’s HawaiiPyongyang: Capital of North Korea: Pyongyang: Capital of North KoreaJuche tower: Juche towerKim Il Song: Kim Il SongFour seasons in Korea: Spring: Four seasons in Korea: Spring Summer: Summer Autumn: Autumn Winter: Winter Koreans today: Koreans todayKoreans in Traditional Costume: Koreans in Traditional CostumeWoman in Hanbak dress: Woman in Hanbak dressFood: A feast for the eye: Food: A feast for the eyeKimchi: Korean staple: Kimchi: Korean stapleCeremonial food: Ceremonial foodStreet Food: Silkworm larvae: Street Food: Silkworm larvaeGeography of Japan: Geography of Japan Elevation Map of Japan: Elevation Map of JapanRegions of Japan: Regions of JapanAncient and Modern:Temple and Tokyo Tower: Ancient and Modern: Temple and Tokyo TowerHokkaido: HokkaidoHonshu: HonshuShikoku: ShikokuKyushu: KyushuTemperate Climate: Spring and Summer: Temperate Climate: Spring and SummerFall and Winter: Fall and WinterFlowers for each season: Flowers for each seasonMount Fuji: Japan’s highest mountain: Mount Fuji: Japan’s highest mountainEarthquakes: EarthquakesWild animals: Wild animalsEnvironmental activism: Environmental activismWomen in Kimono: Women in KimonoSumo Wrestlers: Sumo WrestlersHousing: HousingTatami: TatamiFood: FoodTsukiji Fish Market: Tsukiji Fish MarketFish Auction: Fish Auction You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Geography of East Asia Cannes Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2738 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (1) Added: October 04, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: Marilynpajaro (7 month(s) ago) can i download this ppt please....please Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: ghousia (16 month(s) ago) Can you please mail this ppt to gnitsw@gmail.com. plzzzzzzzzz Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Geography of East Asia: Geography of East Asia The Land and People of ChinaMap of Asia: Map of AsiaTopographical Map of China: Topographical Map of China South and North Terrain: South and North TerrainRocky mountains and terraced fields: Rocky mountains and terraced fieldsChina’s Climate: China’s Climate July JanuaryModern Political Map of China: Modern Political Map of China Contemporary Cities: Contemporary Cities The Bund in Shanghai: The Bund in ShanghaiStreet Pedlar in Shanghai: Street Pedlar in ShanghaiChongqing: ChongqingMarket in Chongqing: Market in Chongqing Chinese Expansion: Chinese Expansion Chang’an (Xi’an): Chang’an (Xi’an)Nanmen (south gate): Nanmen (south gate)The Yellow River: The Yellow RiverHexi Corridor: Hexi CorridorMap of the Great Wall: Map of the Great WallShanhaiguan and Jiayuguan: Shanhaiguan and Jiayuguan Han dynasty great wall: Han dynasty great wall Ming dynasty great wall: Ming dynasty great wall China’s Lifeblood:Rivers: China’s Lifeblood:Rivers Wu Gorge on the Yangtze River: Wu Gorge on the Yangtze RiverTrackers on the Yangtse: Trackers on the YangtseThe Yangtse in the 19th Century: The Yangtse in the 19th CenturyMap of the Yangtse River Dam: Map of the Yangtse River DamReindeer in Inner Mongolia: Reindeer in Inner MongoliaHorses on the plains of Xinjiang: Horses on the plains of XinjiangNomads and sheep: Nomads and sheepYaks in Tibet: Yaks in TibetMountains: MountainsAnd Deserts: And DesertsMountains and deserts together: Mountains and deserts togetherPopulation Map: Population MapChina is a Multi-ethnic nation: China is a Multi-ethnic nationHan Chinese: 90+ % of the Population: Han Chinese: 90+ % of the PopulationKorean CHild: Korean CHildA Mongol Family: A Mongol FamilyTibetans: TibetansKazaks playing polo: Kazaks playing poloUyghur man and woman: Uyghur man and womanUyghur meal: Uyghur mealA Qiang Village: A Qiang VillageWhere is Korea?: Where is Korea?Korean divisions and cities: Korean divisions and citiesElevation Map of South Korea: Elevation Map of South Korea Mountains: MountainsElevation map of North Korea: Elevation map of North Korea Map of the DMZ: Map of the DMZThe DMZ: The DMZPanmunjeon: The border goes through this building: Panmunjeon: The border goes through this buildingHow did the Koreans get to Korea?: How did the Koreans get to Korea?Paekdusan: home of Tan’gun: Paekdusan: home of Tan’gunDowntown Seoul: Downtown SeoulChangdeok Palace:Seoul: Changdeok Palace:SeoulJejudo: Korea’s Hawaii: Jejudo: Korea’s HawaiiPyongyang: Capital of North Korea: Pyongyang: Capital of North KoreaJuche tower: Juche towerKim Il Song: Kim Il SongFour seasons in Korea: Spring: Four seasons in Korea: Spring Summer: Summer Autumn: Autumn Winter: Winter Koreans today: Koreans todayKoreans in Traditional Costume: Koreans in Traditional CostumeWoman in Hanbak dress: Woman in Hanbak dressFood: A feast for the eye: Food: A feast for the eyeKimchi: Korean staple: Kimchi: Korean stapleCeremonial food: Ceremonial foodStreet Food: Silkworm larvae: Street Food: Silkworm larvaeGeography of Japan: Geography of Japan Elevation Map of Japan: Elevation Map of JapanRegions of Japan: Regions of JapanAncient and Modern:Temple and Tokyo Tower: Ancient and Modern: Temple and Tokyo TowerHokkaido: HokkaidoHonshu: HonshuShikoku: ShikokuKyushu: KyushuTemperate Climate: Spring and Summer: Temperate Climate: Spring and SummerFall and Winter: Fall and WinterFlowers for each season: Flowers for each seasonMount Fuji: Japan’s highest mountain: Mount Fuji: Japan’s highest mountainEarthquakes: EarthquakesWild animals: Wild animalsEnvironmental activism: Environmental activismWomen in Kimono: Women in KimonoSumo Wrestlers: Sumo WrestlersHousing: HousingTatami: TatamiFood: FoodTsukiji Fish Market: Tsukiji Fish MarketFish Auction: Fish Auction