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Date: Fri, 29 Apr
From: Greg Armento <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: MAPS-L: China's view of itself in the World
David:
You could try this technique in Google to identify world map imaged
located on Chinese gov't websites.
conduct an "image" search in google with the following formula:
"world" site:gov.cn
or
"world map" site:gov.cn
Then click on an image to see what website it comes from. Of course you
might get western-produced images.
Greg Armento
CSU-Long Beach
Angie Cope, AGSL wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005
> From: "David J. Bertuca"
> Subject: China's view of itself in the World
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> hi all;
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> This recently was asked and I know there are maps such as this but
> have not
> been able to locate them again. Does anyone have either such a map or a
> cite to where I might find one? I am looking ideally for an image file
> (.jpg, etc.), but paper map or map in an atlas would work too.
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> Thank you.
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> I've really appreciated your help in the past. Let me pose another
> question. My understanding of Chinese civilization is that (since they
> see
> themselves as at the center of the world) their projection is based on
> China at the hub, not Western Europe as is common with the Robinson or
> Mercator projections. True? More important, do you know of a source that
> has such a map? Do we, in terms of a .jpg format? Let me know if you have
> time. Thanks for your help.
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> David J. Bertuca
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