Democratic China
民主中國[a]
File:Flag of Democratic China.svg File:Great Seal of Democratic China.svg
AnthemN/A
File:Democratic China location.png
Capital
(and largest city)
Kong Chow
39°55′N 116°23′E / 39.917°N 116.383°E / 39.917; 116.383
Official language(s) Traditional Chinese
spoken language: Cantonese
officially approved: English
Ethnic groups  96% Han
Demonym Chinese
Government Parliamentary democracy
 -  President N/A
 -  Vice President N/A
 -  First Governor N/A
 -  Chief Justice N/A
Legislature Parliamentary of China
Establishment
 -  Guangzhou Tragedy December 1, 2011 
Population
 -  2011 estimate 103,561,118 
 -  2011 census 103,561,118 
GDP (PPP) 2011 estimate
 -  Total $4,711 trillion (5th)
 -  Per capita $20,263 
GDP (nominal) 2011 estimate
 -  Total $2,296 trillion (6th)
 -  Per capita $16,361 
HDI (2011) Increase 0.813 (high) (75th)
Currency Chinese Dollar (%) (CND)
Time zone Chinese Time (UTC+8)
Date formats mmmm-dd-yyyy
or yyyymd
Drives on the right, except for Hong Kong & Macau
Internet TLD .dc
Calling code +900

Democratic China, commonly known as South China or Kong Tong or Guangdong is a country situated in East Asia. It was an independent part from People's Republic of China after Guangzhou Tragedy in late 2011. It also consists two former Special Administrative Regions (Hong Kong and Macau) of PRC. It was officially established in December 1, [[2011]. It is neighbored by PRC to the west, north and east, and Republic of China to the east. Democratic China has over 100 million people. Mostly of them are Han. Its official language is traditional Chinese, official spoken language is Cantonese, and English is also an officially approved language. Its capital is Kong Chow (formerly Guangzhou).