How should we think about china population

Joseph asks…
what is the population of china?
admin answers:
1,331,460,000 as of 2009, estimated to rise to 1,336,718,015 in 2011.
There are estimated 40,000,000 Chinese overseas.

Donna asks…
If China is such a big and power country, then why did it lose both wars to Japan?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Sino-Japanese_War
of late 1800s
and then of course, World War II.
it doesn’t make sense to me, since China probably outnumbered Japan in terms of population like 10 to 1, yet the Japanese still won, despite their atrocities on the Chinese people…
admin answers:
China is like France pretty much, minus the pretty women.

Linda asks…
I want to get the word out to china and japan about my christian webcast. How?
I know many speak english there, but I dont know how to get my video webcast out there to reach china and japan. I use myspace now, but is there any other way to reach this vast population?
admin answers:
See if Yahoo has an “answers” section for the country that interests you. Ask questions that refer to your webcast and invite them to visit your site. If its good, people will pass it on amongst themselves.

Lizzie asks…
why is china so succesful in the olimpic games?
why is it that china has won so many medals, china always clasifies as the top 3 or atleast since 1996 why?? I need all the reason you can imagine, well explained and everything, I have to so a 1500 words essay obout this topic -why china is so succesful in the olimpic games, maybe economy, population I dont know please HELP
admin answers:
It is a fact that humans love sports, and that’s why all of us love to watch the olympics. Most of us love to participate in sports, and if we were to be given an opportunity to have the best coaches, most of us will gladly undergo the training.
To be successful, some basic criteria must be in place: 1) goals, objectives, aspiration of a nation to improve on sporting events; 2) adequate infrastructure and sporting facilities on a nationwide level to meet the prescribed goals/objectives/aspirations; 3) availability of world-class or top-notch coaches in the various sports identified for sporting excellence; 4) availability of potential pool of sportsmen/sportswomen to tap upon; 5) exposure to international competitions, especially on olympics or world championships level so that benchmarking is possible; 6) sufficient funds to fund the various programs to mold world-class athletes; 7) a population that keenly supports the diverse sports events;
From above, we note that China has been very successful in table-tennis and badminton for many decades because the facilities and space needed for these 2 sporting events are not demanding. Moreover, building upon her successes in these 2 sports, many top coaches/trainers are developed as a consequence.
As China becomes more affluent, the ability to put aside more funds to generate a wider interest in other areas of sports and the presence of more and more facilities sprouting all over the country to cater to the diverse needs of Chinese athletes will naturally produce many excellent budding sportsmen/sportswomen.
30 years ago, the priority of most Chinese might be bread-and-butter issues, and now, many Chinese are relatively well-off and many can even afford to play golf (which is still relatively expensive in China, costing more than US$100 for an 18-hole game). Furthermore, the successes of many olympics champions (with lucrative offers from advertising, movies, media) will encourage more and more young budding athletes to take up sports, as opposed to the past when the traditional mind-set was to be academically inclined.
Contrary to what many people like to think, China is a free country. Some of the top athletes migrated to other countries, because of the huge number of talents there, the opportunity to represent China is almost nil. For example, the top 3 table-tennis players in the world are Chinese, while the world number 6, 7 and 9 have resided in my country, and won the team’s silver medal. Similarly, we can find Chinese players and coaches in many countries, representing the countries they adopted. They are free to go anywhere in the world to make a decent living (or to participate in the sport they love so much).
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