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C5.2 China - Lesson 5: Emerging China
CHINA
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C5.2: Emerging China
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CHINA
is changing
C5.2: Emerging China
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What's the plan for today?
C5.2:
Emerging China
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Slide 3 - Slide
KLIMAAT DIAGRAMMEN
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY
TO AN OPEN COUNTRY
Things changed in the 80's
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Slide 7 - Slide
CHINA
UNTIL 1980
-
all companies are
state-owned
- no
freedom for the people
- no
western influences
- population:
poor and cut off from the outside world
"Locked country"
CHINA
NOW
-
still
one-party system
- international
companies are welcome
-
Chinese (tech) companies in the top of the world
Soo..
they "opened" their economy
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Slide 9 - Slide
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Slide 11 - Slide
DEVELOPMENT SHENZHEN
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SHENZHEN
Shenzhen's open door policy was a
success
:
From fishing village to mega city
(14 million inhabitants)
Plenty of cheap labor for simple, labor-intensive products
(clothing, toys, etc.)
Establishment of large multinational companies
(multinationals)
Shenzhen designated in 1980 as the first
Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
=
area where foreign companies are allowed to establish themselves freely and pay little tax.
Slide 13 - Slide
HONG KONG
1841 to 1997 -->
Colony of England
Semi-autonomous
from 1997:
Special status:
"1 country, 2 systems"
Own rules
Own independent jurisdiction
Own political system
Hong Kong is much freer than China - many rights and freedoms left over from British rule
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TODAYS GOALS
You can
explain
why and why there the industry in China is located.
You can
describe
the role of Hong Kong in the development of the
Pearl
River
Delta.
You can
describe
characteristics
of
NICs
, and how they developed. (G227)
you
know
the meaning of the terms:
megacity, labour-intensive, multinationals, SEZ’s, global city
(G217 and §2).
Slide 15 - Slide
Slide 16 - Slide
CHECK 1, 2, 3 & 4
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Slide 18 - Slide
HONG KONG
2 a
6.363 per km2
b
prosperity, high level of development, skyscrapers, high population density
c
because all the buildings are close together and traffic gets stuck
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CROWDED HONG KONG
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Slide 21 - Slide
B227 NICs
4 a
in Asia
b
1 export orientation
2 large foreign investments
c
Yes
/ No, because the characteristics stimulate international exchange.
Slide 22 - Slide
HOMEWORK
Read C5.2 at p74-75
Use G225 your GeoGuide
Make question 5, 7 & 8 in your workbook
You're allowed to work together with your neighbor.
Finished?
Start with the list of knowledge and skills in Classroom (C5.1 + 5.2)
Slide 23 - Slide
HOMEWORK
C5.2: Emerging China
Make question 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 in your workbook
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