Adjective Words to Describe China and South Korea

China is located in East Asia, bordered on the east by the Pacific Ocean. With an area of ​​9,600,000 km2, which is one fifteenth of the world’s land area, China is the third largest country in the world, after Canada and Russia.

China is the most populous country in the world with a population of 1.44 billion people. It quickly became the second largest economy in the world. And it is the third largest country in the world by territory. China is not only large, but also has a wide geographical and cultural diversity.

Words to Describe China

Following are common adjectives used for describing China.

Ancient Mobile
Antediluvian Modern
Asian Modern
Assertive Monogrammed
Bavarian Nationwide
Beleaguered Neolithic
Belligerent North
Bric Northeastern
British Northern
Broken Occupied
Celestial Overpopulated
Central Patterned
Chipped Peasant
Chopped Populous
Coastal Porcelain
Coated Postwar

 

Communist Prehistoric
Confucian Preindustrial
Contemporary Pre modern
Continental Prewar
Cracked Priceless
Crested Proper
Crystal Prosperous
Dainty Prostrate
Decorated Provoking
Delicate Renascent
Domestic Resurgent
Duckbill Reunified
Dynasty Revolutionary
Eastern Rural
Expansionist Secondary
Exquisite Shattered

 

Fancy Sino
Faraway Smashed
Feudal Socialist
Fine South
Firm Southern
Flowered Splitting
Formosan Subtropical
Fragile Traditional
Great Translucent
Hmong Unchanging
Honorific United
Imperial Unoccupied
Interior Urban
Intramural Vitreous
Late Vitrified
Mainland Wartime
Medieval Wedgwood
Mismatched West
Yuan Western

You can use some of the above-mentioned words like Imperial, Urban, Modern, Prosperous to describe South Korea.

China is the most populous country in the world with charming and captivating citizens. It is also one of the leading political and cultural forces that have helped shape our world. China also has a rich and beautiful history where people focused more on learning and inventing than conquering.

As a socialist country, China regards the interests of all people as the core of its domestic policy. Peaceful development is the best option for protecting national interests and the well-being of its people. 

10 Fascinating Facts about China

  • 3rd largest country in the world (by area).
  • Virtual Private Network (VPN).
  • Toilet paper was invented in China. 
  • Red symbolizes luck in China. 
  • Fortune Cookies are not a Chinese custom. 
  • There is only one time zone in China.
  • Ping Pong is China’s national sport.
  • Tea was discovered in China.
  • China is home to the largest canal in the world
  • Shanghai is home to the Chopsticks Museum

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