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Handwritten report content of local students' exams

Land and Sea Location of China: East Asia and the West Coast of the Pacific Ocean. Hemispheric position of China: Eastern Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere. Latitude and longitude of China: The territory of China spans nearly 50 degrees from north to south, mostly in temperate zone, with a few in tropical zone and no frigid zone.

China spans more than 60 degrees longitude from east to west, and the easternmost Wusuli River and the westernmost Pamirs are five time zones apart.

China has a land border of more than 20,000 kilometers, and there are 14 countries adjacent to China. It borders North Korea in the east, Russia and Mongolia in the north, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan in the northwest and southwest.

The south borders Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. The coastline of Chinese mainland is18,000 kilometers long, with the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea bordering from north to south. China's territorial sea refers to the sea area extending from the coastal baseline to 12 nautical mile. Bohai Sea and Qiongzhou Strait are the inland seas of China.

There are more than 5,000 islands along the coast, such as Taiwan Province Island, Hainan Island, Chongming Island, Zhoushan Islands and South China Sea Islands. Our neighbors across the sea are: Korea, Japan, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.