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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Boasting more than 300 full-color maps and illustrations, this essential new atlas dramatically highlights the tremendous changes occurring within China—the world's fastest growing economy and most populous place—as well as their global implications. National Geographic maps the entire country with sections covering all provinces—including towns, cities, and transportation networks—to provide rich, comprehensive, and meticulously researched coverage of China's dynamic landscape.
Ten major cities receive an entire spread with detailed maps and fact boxes. Coverage of Beijing, the capital, pinpoints sites of the 2008 Summer Olympics. And as Shanghai prepares to host the 2010 World's Fair—China's first, expected to draw 70 million visitors—this important destination is charted extensively as well.
Fascinating thematic maps accurately post the latest information on trade, energy, natural resources, population, military strength, religion, languages, tourism, transportation, and more. A substantial place-name index helps the reader navigate to thousands of specific locations. New satellite imagery—at the highest resolution ever published by National Geographic—reveals amazing details of China's diversified physical landscape. A historical timeline, commentaries, graphs, travel info, and photos complete the thorough yet succinct coverage of today's China.
For the millions of spectators planning to visit or view China's upcoming events... the many vacationers who tour the country each year... companies doing business with China... students of history and geography... and others interested in world events, this timely reference will prove indispensable. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | National Geographic | | Hardcover: | 128 pages | | Publisher: | National Geographic | | Publication Date: | November 06, 2007 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 1426201362 | | Product Length: | 8.91 inches | | Product Width: | 0.6 inches | | Product Height: | 11.23 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.83 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.0 inches | | Package Width: | 8.7 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 11 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful, innovative resource May 19, 2010
By John Dowdell This is not a cartographic atlas... more an atlas of maps to understand China, to get a sense of how it is put together. There are regional maps and some city maps, but the real action is in the infographics.
Which areas are fertile plains, which arid, which mountainous and green? What are the population densities per region? Where is Internet use concentrated? How are languages distributed across the region? Where are the water flows, the catchments? Where does wheat grow, corn, rice?
If you're looking for a street map, it's better to buy one locally... rapid change means details change. But if you're looking to understand the big factors driving China, then this National Geographic atlas is a wonderful, innovative resource.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Which Chinese Geography? Jul 07, 2010
By Benjamin Trovato This is probably the best place to start. The maps are clear and detailed and better than most fold maps. The rest is mostly diagrams with relatively little text. The available book-length geographies are mostly reprints of older works. Yi-Fu Tuan's 'A Historical Geography of China' (1969) is a meditation on the interaction of man and nature over the last two thousand years. L. Richard's 'Comprehensive Geography of the Chinese Empire' (1905) is indeed comprehensive and describes China as seen by western merchants and diplomats in the last years of the Manchu dynasty. L.H. Dudley Buxton's 'China: The Land and the People' (1929) is thorough. T.R. Tregear's 'A Geography of China' (1965) has more detail and is not as well written. The long section of the economy is out of date. I would suggest the National Geographic book and then Buxton.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Atlas of China Feb 07, 2010
By Peggy Sue Wilburn I received this gift from my wife. We have several Chinese immigrants that work at a local restaurant that I frequent. With the language barrier it was difficult to communicate with them. When I received the book Atlas of China, I didn't think that it was going to be helpful. But I took it to the restaurant, and it brought smiles to the to the entire family that ran the restaurant and all of their staff. I have been asked to continue to bring the book back in when I return. Now they are able to show me where they are from. They are starting to speak up about their families and we are learning together the differences in our languages. I have enjoyed reading the rich histories of this country and have been able to make folks from there feel better about being here.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good Template for China Trip Jun 17, 2009
By Dr. Richard Lyons Headed to China within a month, I purchased this book to help me develop a mental picture for the trip. Besides the terrific maps, the book addresses the internal migration of Chinese citizens, the transition from an agriculatural to industrial economy, and related issues that will undergird what will be experienced on the trip. It is current, and for the price, a terrific value.
13 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Very Disappointing Nov 30, 2007
By See the World I was expecting maps with much better detail than this atlas contained, especially from National Geographic. The best detailed maps I have found are the Nelles series.
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