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China

Flag of China   China Coat of Arms

General Rank 25
Demographics
Language Chinese, English
Population 3054
Capital Beijing
Politics
Current President aliao
Economics
Currency China
GDP (last 7 days) 417.63 Gold
Inflation -15.47%
Minimum salary 1.00 China
Average salary 6.92 China
Monthly exports 24.8 Gold
Monthly imports Gold
Military
Territories 18
Average Strength 3.41

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Last Update 10 October 2009


China (simplified Chinese: 中国; traditional Chinese: 中國; pinyin: Zhōng Guó; English: China) is a country in East Asia with about 3000 citizens. The country is settled by Chinese, Americans and Goons. The nation has experienced relative calm after the departure of the Iranian forces within China and the end of active battles between Indonesia and Romania in Asia.

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File:Icon_allcountries.gif Geography

China ranges from mostly plateaus and mountains in the west to lower lands in the east. Principal rivers flow from west to east, including the Yangtze (central), the Huang He (Yellow river, north-central), and the Amur (northeast), and sometimes toward the south (including the Pearl River, Mekong River, and Brahmaputra), with most Chinese rivers emptying into the Pacific Ocean.

Regions of China

Region Capital Population Hospital Defence System
Anhui Hefei 19 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Beijing File:Icon-capital.gif Beijing 2235 File:5stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Chongqing Chongqing 15 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Gansu Lanzhou 6 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Guizhou Guiyang 15 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Hainan Haikou 8 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Henan Zhengzhou 26 File:1stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Hubei Wuhan 25 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Hunan Changsha 27 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Inner Mongolia Hohhot 7 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Jiangsu Nanjing 60 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Jiangxi Nanchang 18 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Ningxia Yinchuan 9 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Shandong Jinan 55 File:4stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Shanghai Shanghai 389 Image:5stars.gif Image:0stars.gif
Sichuan Chengdu 41 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Tibet Lhasa 19 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif
Yunnan Kunming 9 File:0stars.gif File:0stars.gif

Occupied Regions of China

Occupied by Region City
Indonesia Fujian Fuzhou
Indonesia Guangdong Guangzhou
Indonesia Guangxi Nanning
Hungary Heilongjiang Harbin
Iran Jilin Changchun
Iran Liaoning Shenyang
Indonesia Qinghai Xining
Indonesia Shaanxi Xi'an
Indonesia Shanxi Taiyuan
Indonesia Xinjiang Urumqi
Indonesia Zhejiang Hangzhou

File:Icon achievement hardworker on.gif Economy

The current minimum wage is 1CNY.

Resources

Region
Anhui Medium Medium
Beijing High Medium High
Chongqing Medium
Gansu Medium Meduim
Guizhou Medium
Hainan Medium
Henan Medium Medium
Hubei Medium Medium
Hunan Medium
Inner Mongolia Medium Medium
Jiangsu Medium
Jiangxi Medium
Ningxia Medium
Shandong Medium
Shanghai Medium
Sichuan Medium
Tibet Medium Medium
Yunnan Medium

File:Icon-taxes.gif Taxes

The following table shows the tax structure of China. Data valid as of November 10th, 2009.

Product Income Tax Import Tax VAT
Food Food 5% 35% 1%
Gift Gift 5% 5% 5%
Weapon Weapon 5% 20% 1%
Moving Tickets Moving Tickets 5% 30% 5%
Grain Grain 5% 99%
Diamonds Diamonds 50% 1%
Iron Iron 1% 1%
Oil Oil 5% 99%
Wood Wood 1% 1%
House House 5% 1% 1%
Hospital Hospital 1% 1% 1%
Defense System Defense System 1% 1% 1%

Trading Embargoes

Country Duration
South Korea 3 months

File:Congressman.gif Politics

China has eight political parties, the five main parties plus Sanctae Crucis et Operis De, the Jian Shang Party, and the Saturn Community.

File:Icon position politics president.gif Presidents of China

The following table lists the current and former presidents of China.

Year Month President Party
2008 December (Not full term) Balash Great China
2009 March (1/2 term) Food2Rax (impeached) Democratic Party of China
2009 March (1/2 term) logomaster304 Chinese Equality Party
2009 April Mimihitam The Stars of Melijanna
2009 May (5th-14th) H KraToS (impeached) Freed0m
2009 May (14th-) Snayke Juche Box Party
2009 June Snayke Juche Box Party
2009 July Snayke SSStars of Snayke
2009 August Snayke Serpentia
2009 September solotar People's Republik Party
2009 October aliao People's Republik Party

File:Icon_position_politics_partypresident.gif Political Parties

There are currently 8 Chinese political parties

Logo Party Name Party President Political Orientation Political Ideology Congress Members
People's Republican Party dawenxi Center Authoritarian 32% 386
China Lao-Wai Party Annyon G Far-left Authoritarian 0% 112
55px‎ China Democratic Party supersuperhero Center-left Libertarian 30% 109
[[]] Soy Sauce JiaJunPeng Center Libetarian 30% 107
[[]] Serpentia Snayke Center Libertarian 3% 82
[[]] Jian Shang Party zippy cr Center Totalitarian 3% 22
[[]] Saturn Community YK.HG Far-left Totalitarian 3% 18

File:Icon_position_politics_congressman.gif Government Structure

Govermental Office Title Name Party
Office of the President President aliao People's Republik Party
Ministry Foreign Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs TBA
Ministry SinoDefence Minister of SinoDefence TBa
Ministry of Finance Minister of Finance TBa [[]]
Ministry of Welfare Minister of Welfare TBA

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The People's Liberation Army

The newly formed People's Liberation Army is the main fighting force of China, under the direction of the Ministry of SinoDefence.

File:Icon-war.png Wars

China is involved in the following wars:

USA vs Russia

China vs Russia

Indonesia vs USA

USA vs Portugal

Malaysia vs Philippines

China vs Philippines

History

China was annexed into Pakistan as a result of a political takeover and the China-Pakistan War. On 14th November 2008, China became an independent nation again as Iran started a freedom fighting movement in Beijing, freeing the region and thus recreating China. For more information on the war, see Chinese Independence War.

China lost its independence again to both Iran and Pakistan soon thereafter, and is currently a developing country.

In February 2009, resistance fighters liberated the two regions of Anhui and Henan.

In March, some freedom fighters started a resistance war in Shanghai, a region with over 100 citizens. After the war was won by the resistance force, about half of the inhabitants left. Those who stayed helped China become more active than ever. The citizens already there felt the sudden increase of workers, food and resources. The economy was also affected.

Later in March, Beijing and Ningxia returned to Chinese control. Further resistance against Pakistan in Shanxi and Shaanxi was disrupted when Romania invaded the Pakistani-controlled regions. In response, Iran returned Shandong to China. In April, Hainan was liberated and returned to China.

Goons

Fighting between Goons and occupiers

In April, China decided to invade South Korea. Gyeonggi-do was conquered but retaken by South Korea with the help of Turkey and Thailand due to military alliances. However, while Gyeonggi-do was under Chinese occupation, much of the Goon population residing in Gyeonggi-do spread throughout China to make it their new home. This would forever change China's political scene.

During the month of May in 2009, there was a large amount of tension between the Goons and the Iranian occupation force in China which kicked off with a Iranian backed crack down on the Goon population. Their most high profile targets were Prime Minister Snayke, Governor of the Reserve Bank of China Dongles and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Stalin-chan. Much of the Goon population went underground and began forming themselves in a paramilitary organisation. It was during this time of conflict in which the Goon population and native Chinese relations started to warm and thus, both groups united under the banner of a free China.

The resistance forces did many good deeds to protect the citizens of China from their oppressive occupiers such as saving an innocent woman. The Goon forces also freed many political prisoners in the liberation of an Iranian concentration camp.

The final act of resistance by this Goon-lead force was the complete and utter liberation of China from military occupation by Iran with simultaneous and concerted attacks on every major city, ultimately driving out the Iranians in the process of liberation. The liberation relieved much of the population as they were now free to decide their own fate.

With the Iranian puppet gone, China had at least become a truly free nation. President Snayke took on the role as President under the banner of the Juche Box Party with loyalty towards a neutral and independent China.

The reconstruction of China had begun.

President Snayke aids Latvia

With tensions high in the Baltic states, Latvia found itself the target of aggression from Finland. Latvia's desperate situation was one that China could not ignore, as China had found itself the target of similar aggression in the past. China signed an alliance with Latvia on the 8th of June 2009, but it passed too late for China to be included in the first battle between Latvia and Finland. The battle for Zemgale was the vital battle for Latvia, as their economy was based there. Although Latvia, Estonia and China put up a brave front, it was no match for Finland and its allies who sent aid such as tanks. Zemgale was lost and activity in the war ceased.

Juche Box Party splits

June was a turbulent month for the Juche Box Party, a once unified organisation of Goons, reformism had filtered through the ranks. President Snayke, of the Juche Box Party turned reformist and refused to implement some 'extreme ideas' in the Party Platform as agreed upon in the 3rd JucheBox Congress. This lead to several betrayals against the cabinet. The then Minister of Foreign Affairs [Stalin-chan]] and Minister of National Defence Comrade Ral publicly spoke out against President Snayke. In the ultimate act of betrayal, Snayke split from the party taking with him several tens of members. In a desperate attempt to end prevent a reformist coup, Dongles seized control of the bank and denied access to President Snayke. These funds were moved to Juche Box Party organisations. President Snayke's cabinet was then slowly purged of old party guards.

After much heated tension between President Snayke and the 'radicals' of the Juche Box Party, he joined the People's Republican Party. His departure from the Juche Box Party signalled the beginning of the Goon Civil War. Snayke's followers soon formed the SSStars of Snayke political party.

China joins the American war games

The ailing health of Chinese citizens was a prominent issue which affected the growth of the Chinese economy significantly. Through negotiations, President Snayke managed to come to an agreement with the USA which allowed for the signing of a military alliance between the two nations. The first battle that China took part in was on the 2nd of July, marking their official entry into the American war games. This would serve to significantly improve the health of Chinese citizens and in turn their productivity and the economy.

Sol

The Sol alliance was created in mid-2009 with extensive discussions between many nations in the Asia-Pacific. President Snayke spearheaded these talks with the aim of creating a peaceful and close community in the region. The result was the formation of Sol with Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines and Singapore being the founding nations. Not only was China the leading figure in the creation of Sol, but the first Chairman of Sol was also Chinese, which was President Snayke.

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