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1 Warm-up #8 What are some factors for migration? Why do people leave their homes for somewhere else? Where do you think most people in East Asia settle? Why? What would your solution be to overcrowding/rapid population growth? Describe your plan in detail.

2 Chapter 27 Section 1 East Asia: Population Patterns

3 Human Characteristics 1.5 billion people (25% of world’s population) China – 92% of Chinese descend from the Han, a powerful ancient Chinese ruling family (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) – Remaining 8% = 55 ethnic groups – Tibetans have separate culture Taiwan is composed of : – Migrants from China hundreds of years ago – Nationalists who fled after the Chinese Civil War – Aborigines: original inhabitants related to people of Southeast Asia

4 Human Characteristics (continued) Japan – ethnically homogenous – having a population belonging to the same ethnic group – Some of its earliest aboriginal people – Ainu – still live in Northern Japan (Hokkaido) Korea – Ethnically homogenous – Trace roots back to people from Northern China and Central Asia Mongolia – Ancestors ruled largest land empire (China to Eastern Europe) centuries ago – Now divided into linguistic groups

5 Where East Asians Live Physical geography = uneven population distribution Settle in coastal areas or fertile areas along rivers China – 90% live on only 1/6 th of the land – Along fertile valleys and plains of the Yellow, Yangtze, and Xi rivers – Urban areas along river valleys: Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou  6-13.5 million in population – Western provinces are sparsely populated Taiwan – Space is limited  most of 22.6 million residents live in cities like Taipei along the coast

6 Where East Asians Live (continued) North and South Korea – Inhabit coastal plains that wrap around interior – Live by capitals: Seoul, South Korea and Pyongyang, North Korea Japan – Limited land area because of forested mountains – 127.5 million people – 78% live in coastal urban areas like Tokaido corridor – cities crowded on main island of Honshu – Tokyo – world’s most populous urban area (26 million) – Hokkaido – rural

7 Culture – Japan’s Urban Lifestyle Urbanization: skyscrapers, neon signs, and crowded cities High population density and costly land = smaller homes Efficient transportation system – Shinkansen Express – bullet train – reaches speeds of over 160 miles/hour – 11 hour drive = 5 hours by train

8 Migration Recent migration by rural Chinese and Korean to urban areas Many drawn to SE China - Communist gov’t allows privately owned business in Hong Kong and special economic zones (labor for factories) In Korea, many fled from North  South in mid 1900s to escape communism – South Korea 48.8 million (more than double North Korea, which has lower standard of living)

9 Challenges of Growth Migration = urban overcrowding and shortage of farm laborers Solution: China build new agricultural town in remote areas with more social services and better quality of life Limited resources = policies like the One Child Policy


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