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What is the difference between the 2023 version of the country and the past?

The difference between the 2023 version of the national map and the past is that the land area has expanded from 9.6 million square kilometers to 6.5438+004500 square kilometers.

In 2023, great changes have taken place in the territory of China, with the land area expanding from 9.6 million square kilometers to 6.5438+004500 square kilometers. This change caused China to protest in the countries around the South China Sea, such as Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Brunei, especially India, which was the most excited and questioned the ownership of southern Tibet.

However, China was indifferent to these protests and released a new map to show its powerful position in economy, politics, military affairs and diplomacy. Western media tried to provoke Sino-Russian relations and play up the issue of Heixiazi Island, but China solved this issue through diplomatic means, showing a tough attitude towards Russia. In addition, the map of Gaud shows the new border in the eastern part of Taiwan Province Province, which further proves its firm stance on Taiwan independence forces.

Geographical survey of China.

China is high in the west and low in the east. Mountains, plateaus and hills account for 67% of the land area, while basins and plains account for 33% of the land area. The mountains are mostly east-west and northeast-southwest, mainly including Altai Mountain, Tianshan Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, Karakorum Mountain, Himalayan Mountain, Yinshan Mountain, Qinling Mountain, Nanling Mountain, Daxinganling Mountain, Changbai Mountain, Taihang Mountain, Wuyishan Mountain, Taiwan Province Mountain and Hengduan Mountain.

There is the highest Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the world in the west, with an average elevation of more than 4,000 meters. It is called "the roof of the world", and Mount Everest is 8848.86 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in the world. Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Loess Plateau, Sichuan Basin and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in the north and east are the second steps of China's topography, and the Daxinganling-Taihang Mountain-Wushan-Xuefeng Mountain line is mostly plain and hilly from east to coastline, which is the third step.