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It both is and it isn't. An entity know as China has existed for millennia, but the modern government has existed for a little over 100 years.
It's an interesting thought exercise on how to treat these types of things though. Like how old is the German state? Do you count it from the original unification in 1866, or do you count the government that's continued since the fall of the Nazi party? What about the Reunification after the fall of the Soviet Union?
The culture and the idea of a country can carry past the fall of its government, but how old does that then make the new state?
Truthfully I don't know how to answer this, it's neat though