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North China (disambiguation)

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North China ( Chinese : 华北 ) is a region of the People's Republic of China . It consists of five provincial administrative regions, namely Beijing , Tianjin , Hebei , Shanxi , and Inner Mongolia .

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4-571: North China is a geographical region of China. Northern China or North China may also refer to: North China Part of the larger region of Northern China ( Beifang ), it lies north of the Qinling–Huaihe Line , with its heartland in the North China Plain . Most inhabitants here speak variants of Northern Chinese languages such as Mandarin , which includes Beijing dialect and its cousin variants. The Beijing dialect

8-598: Is known from the Cishan culture in Hebei province , recovered as phytoliths from pits in stratigraphic sections. Sediments from the pits have radiocarbon dates from 8500 to 7500 BCE. Archaeological evidence of charred grains found in early Holocene layers in Hebei province at Nanzhuangtou and Cishan has led scholars to revise the earliest dates associated with millet by about two millennia. Millet sites are concentrated along

12-568: Is largely the basis of Standard Chinese (or Standard Mandarin), the official language of the People's Republic of China. Jin Chinese and Mongolian are also widely spoken due to the political and cultural history of the area. In prehistory, the region was home to the Yangshao and Longshan cultures . Peking Man was found near modern-day Beijing. The main agricultural lands of China lay in

16-989: The area known as the Central Plain , an area located bordered by the Yangtze River to its south and the Yellow River to its north. Further north of the Yellow River lies the Gobi Desert and steppe lands that extend west across Eurasia . This region has long, harsh winters. It has relatively little in the way of water resources. Despite these challenges, some forms of agriculture have been successful in this region, especially animal husbandry , certainly of horse and camel, and possibly other types of animals. The crops Panicum miliaceum and Setaria italica , both types of millet grain, are believed to be indigenous to northern China. Panicum miliaceum

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