The information I learned about my location through my research.
Demographics
Over 91% of China is Han Chinese and the other are 8% is made up of other ethic Chinese minorities and immigrants.
Climate
China is so large that it almost has all climate changes. Some areas can be really hot and freezing in other areas of cina at the same time.
Technology Usage
America is above China for technology usage but not as much. China use alot of technology and all kind of ways.
Population
Population of China is around 1.4 million people.
Technology Culture
Workers who are in charge of digital work time be 12 hours a day to 6 days a week but there is alot of way they try to limit things down.
Location’s digital divide
Big cities have amost to no access to the digital worls because Chinese society is very unequal.
Languages Spoken
70% of the population speaks Mandarin. Wu is spoken by 8.5% of people, also Xiang is spoken by 5%. Min, Hakka and Gan make up the rest of the laungue population.
E-waste management
China has a real bad problem with illegal import of e waste that is being brought through dangerous informals plants for profit.
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