China is both bigger and smaller than it looks. This is because it’s above the equator but not near the poles.
When you compare it to, say, Africa, you can see that it covers much of West and Central Africa, but it isn’t as relatively big as it looks on maps.
On the flip side, China is only slightly smaller than Canada, at about 96.12 percent of the latter’s size. Of course, 4 percent is still significant, but seeing the two countries compared is a good illustration of how much territories are distorted as they get near the poles.