Discover China
Situated in eastern Asia, China is bounded by the Pacific in the east. The
third largest country in the world, next to Canada and Russia, it has an
area of 9.6 million square kilometers, or one-fifteenth of the world's land
mass. It begins from the confluence of the Heilong and Wusuli rivers (135
degrees and 5 minutes east longitude) in the east to the Pamirs west of
Wuqia County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (73 degrees and 40 minutes
east longitude) in the west, about 5,200 kilometers apart; and from the
midstream of the Heilong River north of Mohe (53 degrees and 31 minutes
north latitude) in the north to the southernmost island Zengmu'ansha in the
South China Sea (4 degrees and 15 minutes north latitude), about 5,500
kilometers apart. The border stretches over 22,000 kilometers on land and
the coastline extends well over 18,000 kilometers, washed by the waters of
the Bohai, the Huanghai, the East China and the South China seas. The Bohai
Sea is the inland sea of China. There are 6,536 islands larger than 500
square meters, the largest is Taiwan, with a total area of about 36,000
square kilometers, and the second, Hainan. The South China Sea Islands are
the southernmost island group of China.
Getting There
By Air
Air China, the national carrier also known as the Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC). DragonAir, can be booked through Cathay
Pacific worldwide.
Departure tax for international flight is Y105, payable only in local
currency.
By Train
Trans-Siberian railway Other railway services operates from Vietnam-China,
Tibet-Nepal, Pakistan-Xinjiang and Kazakstan-Xinjiang.
Other entry points
Zhuhai-Macau, Kashgar-Islamabad (Pakistan) via the Karakoram Highway,
Urumqi-Almaty (Kazakstan), Kashgar-Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Beijing-Pyongyang
(North Korea), Pinxiang/Hekou-Dong Dang/Lao Cai (Vietnam).
By Sea
Port of call includes Shanghai, Xiamen (opposite Taiwan), Tanggu (near
Tianjin), Macau and Hong Kong.