It has long been a transportation hub, because it is in the middle of the long navigable part of the Yangtze River between Shanghai and Chongqing. Find fun things to do in Shanghai or explore attractions & popular tourist destinations like the Great Wall of China. Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. Examples include "Administration of Foreign-funded Banks" (中华人民共和国外资银行管理条例; 中華人民共和國外資銀行管理條例) or the "Measures on Administration of Representative Offices of Foreign Insurance Institutions" (外国保险机构驻华代表机构管理办法; 外國保險機構駐華代表機構管理辦法).[8].
Tourism is virtually unheard-of there, apart from for those returning to their roots. Nevertheless, politically it is common practice to consider it part of the mainland because its government, legal and political systems do not differ from the rest of the People's Republic within the geographical mainland. It is another city that has grown rapidly in the last 5 years to make the largest 10. Meanwhile, the term "mainland China" is often simply abbreviated to "the mainland" among speakers of Chinese in Taiwan or from Taiwan. Individuals in Taiwan who are aligned with Pan-Green ideologies might be more inclined to refer to the People's Republic of China as "the Communist bandits" or "occupied/unfree area" (compared to those aligned with Pan-Blue ideologies), due to their negative (or indifferent) views towards mainland China and the Chinese Communist Party, though they generally don't have any intention of "reclaiming the mainland". Hong Kong Island) and Macau are much closer to mainland China than Taiwan and Hainan, and are much smaller. That is, the term "mainland China" suggests that Taiwan is a "satellite island" of China, and that Taiwan is tethered to China (much in the same way that one might say that "Kinmen is tethered to Taiwan"). (Hong Kong has a greater population density, over twice Chongqing's, once again forced up my mountainous geography and water.). In Taiwan, there are differing opinions as to the neutrality of the term "mainland China". This city has a certain historical charm about it, and has been a key city since the Warring States Period (481—221 BC) due to its location. However, due to the One Country Two Systems policy, the two regions maintain a high degree of autonomy, hence why they are considered not to be part of mainland China. [5] By 1949, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) People's Liberation Army had largely defeated the Kuomintang (KMT)'s National Revolutionary Army in the Chinese Civil War on the mainland. The Forbidden City still features strongly in the core of its 6-ringroad concentric layout. Top 8 Places You Should Visit in China in Summer, How to Plan a First Trip to China — 5 Easy Steps, Recommended Tour Itineraries for China Expats, Tianjin Port Transfer and Beijing Sightseeing, 2-Day Beijing Tour from Tianjin Cruise Port, 4-Day Essence of Guangzhou and Shenzhen Tour, 2-Day Panda Keeper and Chengdu Highlights Tour, 12-Day Yangtze River Cruise and Panda Family Tour, The 10 Most Popular Tourist Destinations in China, Explore the history and culture of Beijing in our, Discover the story behind Shenzhen's rise — to. Therefore, "mainland China" generally continues to exclude these territories, because of the "One country, two systems" policy adopted by the PRC central government towards the regions. Similarly, terms implying illegal occupation (of the mainland) or an intent to reclaim the mainland tend not to be used by both Pan-Blue and Pan-Green individuals.

"...imperial Japan launched its invasion of the Chinese mainland in the 1930s" The Two Koreas and the Great Powers, Cambridge University Press, 2006, page 43. Over a million overseas Chinese and residents of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan came from Dongguan. Until the late 1970s, both the PRC and ROC envisioned a military takeover of the other.
Other use of geography-related terms are also often used where neutrality is required. It is the richest city in Mainland China per capita, still just above Shenzhen. You will receive Whitepaper by email and weekly updates. Additionally, the islands contained within Hong Kong (e.g. Therefore, Pan-Green individuals tend to prefer the term "China", rather than "mainland China", since the term "China" suggests that Taiwan and China are two separate countries. It is actually China's largest city by area, as Shanghai's urban population is more concentrated. [9][better source needed] In some coastal provinces such as Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangsu, people often call the area of non-coastal provinces in of mainland China as "Inland" (内地). Dongguan is a little-known but huge manufacturing city, between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, ranked fourth in China for exports. In the People's Republic of China, the term 内地 ('inland') is often contrasted with the term 境外 ('outside the border') for things outside the mainland region. Shenzhen is located in between Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

If you visit China, you could experience the excitement of life in some of the most densely-populated places on the planet and some of China's most-modern infrastructure.