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What is the standard height of a woman?

It is reported that not only Dutch men reach 185.5, but also women's height reaches 172. When Asians come to Holland, they often make jokes because they can't reach the handrails of cars and the feet of toilets can't reach the ground. The tallest in Asia is South Korea. Now the height of South Korea has surpassed that of Central and South America and is approaching the level of southern Europe. However, due to economic difficulties and malnutrition, their Korean relatives are shorter from generation to generation. The short Japanese young generation is slightly taller than our country. This shows that in addition to genetic factors, living conditions and nutrition also have great influence on height. In China, the gap between the north and the south is still very large, and the height gap between developed coastal areas and backward inland areas, and between cities and rural areas is rapidly expanding.

1, Netherlands 185.5/ 172

2. Denmark 18 1.5/ 170

3. Germany180.2/170.1

4. Norway 179.7/ 169.35

5. Sweden 179.6/ 169.3

6. Luxembourg179.1169

7. Austria 178.2/ 168.6438+0

7. Finland 178.2/ 168.6438+0

9. UK180.1170

10, Romania 178/ 168

1 1, Australia 177/ 167

1 1, Hungary 177/ 167

1 1, Canada 177/ 167

14, Greece 176.5/ 166.25

15, France 176.4/ 166.2

16 Italy 176. 1

16, Ireland176.1166.2

18, Billy 175.6/ 165.3

19, Russia 177/ 167.6438+0

19, USA 179/ 169.2

19, New Zealand 175/ 165

22. Portugal 173.9/ 164

23. Spain 173.4/ 163.5

24. Korea 176.3/ 169.2

25. Algeria 172.2/ 162.3

26. Turkey 172/ 162

27. Brazil171161

27. Mexico171161

29. Japan 17 1.7/ 162

30, Poland 170/ 160

3 1, Malta 169.9/ 159.9

32. China 169.7/ 160.438+0.

33. Tong Jia 169.4/ 159.2

34. Mongolia 168/ 158

35, India 167.6/ 157.3

36. Vietnam 165/ 155

37. North Korea 158/ 150

Average height of men and women (20 -25 years old) in China in 2005.

(Excerpted from the Associated Press East Asia Statistical Yearbook for the first half of 2005)

1 Shandong 179.44/169.45

2 Beijing 177.32/167.33

3 Heilongjiang 175.24/165.25

4 Liaoning 174.88/164.88

5 Inner Mongolia 174.58/ 164.58

6 Hebei 174.49/164.50

7 Ningxia 173.98/163.96

8 Shanghai 173.78/163.79

9 Jilin 172.83/162.84

10 Tianjin 172.80/162.80

1 1 Taiwan Province province 172.75/162.70

12 Shanxi 172.73/162.74

13 Xinjiang 172.72/162.72

14 Shaanxi 172.72/162.80

15 Macao171.79161.79

16 Gansu 169.67/159.66

17 Jiangsu171.54161.54

18 Henan171.49161.47

19 Qinghai 170.95/160.86

20 Anhui 170.93/160.90

2 1 Zhejiang 170.90/160.88

Fujian 170.90/ 160.89

23 Hong Kong 170.89/ 160.93

Sichuan 170.86/160.86

25 Guangdong 169.78/159.78

Chongqing169.438+0/159.338+0.

Tibet 169.68/159.66

Jiangxi 169.63/159.53

29 Hainan 169.60/159.56

30 Hubei 169.54/159.56

3 1 Guizhou 169.35/159.36

32 Yunnan 169.24/159.33

33 Hunan168.99/159.6438+0

34 Guangxi 168.96/158.96