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In this video I share with you 10 Fun Facts About China! I hope that all of you have enjoyed the video and learned something new as well. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dedehF Reddit: / funfacts Twitter: / anotherfunfact Previous Videos: 10 Fun Facts About Bernie Sanders: • 10 Fun Facts About Bernie Sanders 10 Fun Facts About Hungary: • 10 Fun Facts About Hungary 10 Fun Facts About Mars: • 10 Fun Facts About Mars 10 Fun Facts About Russia: • 10 Fun Facts About Russia 10 Fun Facts About Rabbits: • 10 Fun Facts About Rabbits 10 Fun Facts About Rick and Morty: • 10 Fun Facts About Rick And Morty 10 Fun Facts About The iPhone 6s: • 10 Fun Facts About The iPhone 6s 10 Fun Facts About The Fresh Prince of Bel Air: • 10 Fun Facts About The Fresh Prince of Bel... 10 Fun Facts About Dave Grohl: • 10 Fun Facts About Dave Grohl 10 Fun Facts About The Illuminati: • 10 Fun Facts About The Illuminati 10 Fun Facts About Mexico: • 10 Fun Facts About Mexico If you enjoyed this video please don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! ═══════════════════ 10 Fun Facts About China ═════════════════════ 1. The World's First Paper Money was created in China over a thousand years ago. The idea of using a durable light-weight substance as evidence of a promise to pay a bearer on demand, originated in China during the Han Dynasty in 118 BC, and was made of leather. The first known banknotes were then developed in China during the Tang and Song dynasties, starting in the 7th century. 2. Despite China spanning five geographical time zones, the time in China follows a single standard time offset, which is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The official national standard time is called Beijing Time domestically and China Standard Time (CST) internationally. Because China merged these 5 time zones the sun rises as late as 10am in some places in China. 3. The Lotus Bridge, located about 8 km west of the Macau International Airport, connects mainland china with Macau. The bridge has an unusual arrangement as drivers in China drive on the right side of the road, where as in Macau they drive on the left side. 4. 1 in every 3 socks you have, were made in the district of Datang in Zhuji, China, now known as "Sock City". 5. Over 30,000,000 people in China live in cave homes, called yaodongs; because they are warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Many of the cave dwellers find caves more desirable than concrete homes in the city. 6. Prior to June 30th 2014, it was a requirement that all cosmetic products sold domestically be animal tested. However a law was passed on June 30th 2014 removing the requirement for domestically used cosmetic products to be animal tested. Don't get this confused with banning animal testing. China made it a requirement that cosmetic products be animal tested and just removed that requirement, so animal testing is perfectly legal. 7. The first Internet Addiction Centre in China was established in 2004. China takes Internet Addiction very seriously and has classified it as a disease since 2008. There are now hundreds of these rehabilitation camps around China. These addiction centres are generally military run bootcamps that keep the teenagers far away from computers. 8. Dyeing pets to look like other wild animals has been a trend in China since the 2000's. 9. China has strict sentencing laws for white-collar crimes that many other countries take lightly, like fraud, corruption, or illegal fund raising. China has executed several white-collar criminals ranging from government officials to small business owners and even CEO's of large firms. 10. China is by far the least religious country in the world. In a recent poll, 61% of Chinese people claim to be convinced atheists, approximately twice as many as any other country in the world. A further 29% say that they are not religious and only just 7% of the population say they are religious. This is in large part due to the decades of Communist rule, which has instilled a widespread atheistic materialism that still surprises many visitors. ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ If you enjoyed the China facts in this episode of "10 Fun Facts About China" please do share this with your friends by clicking the share button below. Hope you learned something new and if you enjoyed the China facts feel free to subscribe for more videos like this!