This is the character 人,and in English it represents....
What is person or people?
This is the pinyin for this character 五, that represents the number 5
What is wu?
The is the title of the ruler of China in the ancient past.
True or False. The country of China does not touch a body of water.
What is false?
This character 四 represents a particular number.
What is 4?
This is the pinyin for this character, 星期, that represents day of the week
What is xingqi?
China has a long history, it has been around for this many years. (hint: its above 1,000)
What is 2,500 years?
China is so large that the number of its population is one of the highest in the world.
What is 1.4 billion?
This character 是 represents the English verb "to be". But the three different definitions are really...
What is "is, are , am"?
This is the pinyin for this character, 月, that represents month.
What is yue?
This famous explorer came to travel around China the same time that the famous Genghis Khan ruled in China. (Hint: You say his name when playing a well known pool game)
Who is Marco Polo?
This is the capital city of China, and where the Olympics have been held.
What is Shanghai?
This character 家 represents the word for the people that live with you in your house.
What is family?
This is the pinyin for the word 喜欢。
What is xihuan?
This invention from China makes the Fourth of July celebrations in America really pop!
What are fireworks?
China has some of the largest rivers in the world. One of them is extremely famous for the color of its river bed. This river has the name...
What is the Yellow River?
This character 明天 represents the day that comes after today.
What is tomorrow?
The pinyin for the character 老师. This character also is used to describe Mr. James in class.
What is laoshi?
This is the martial art style that has been made famous by people like Jackie Chan and Jet Li in movies.
What is Kungfu?
Plateaus, mountains, peninsulas and deserts, are all interesting geography that make up a county, but China does not have one of them.
What is a peninsula?