What Are The Similarities Between China And East Asia

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China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, East Asia, Taiwan and Japan are the countries of East Asia. Asia is the most massive continent of the World and China is the immense nation of East Asia. East Asia’s economy is one of the World’s most progressive and strong economies. In 2000 BC, the city Erlitou was constructed next to the Yellow River after the civilization in East Asia. Shang Dynasty is the most ancient historical dynasty of China, initiated in 1600 BC. Choson was a state in the Asia until World War II when it was broken down into North and South Korea. The Yamato clan and their chief dominated Japan in 500-800 CE, and this time was known as the"age of Yamato rule." Japan is the third-largest economy. South Korea, Singapore,

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