Geography, asked by anonymous1235, 1 month ago

Why do majority of chinese live at the eastern part of the country?​

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Explanation:

Economically developed regions are mainly concentrated in the eastern coastal areas. Because eastern China has better infrastructure, developed transportation, good climatic conditions and many employment opportunities, many Chinese in the west will settle in the east.

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Answered by LynxLada
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Answer:

In most parts of the world, more densely populated communities tend to form near water. And, as has been mentioned in other answers, western part of China is the Gobi desert and there aren't going to be many population centers in that part of the country.

People need water for life, and we also need food, which requires, you guessed it, water.

So people live where the water is. On the coast or along a major lake or river. As for living near rivers, China is a very large country, and there are people who live in the mountains, with canyons formed by rivers, but the geography of the mountains makes the populations necessarily small and sparse. So a low area without mountains near the coast would be Eastern China. Nice place to settle down.

Even today, the city of Shenzhen sprouted up faster than any major city of its size has ever grown. Why? Shenzhen is the third busiest shipping port in the world, Shanghai is number one. It is natural for populations to congregate on the coast of the ocean, for the purpose of maritime economy as well!

So if you are curious, the eponymous capital city of the island Singapore is the second busiest shipping port in the world

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