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Do you live in China or China?
This is China, but it is wrong for you to live in China. The question here is "Do you live in China?" Living can't mean where to live. You need to use the phrase live in, which means to live somewhere, so the correct sentence is do you live in China?

China usage:

China (lowercase) means "porcelain" and refers to porcelain, porcelain bowls or porcelain materials. A piece of porcelain represents "a piece of porcelain" and a set of porcelain represents "a set of porcelain". China is capitalized, which means China.

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The basic meaning of "living" can be interpreted as "living, living", "living in some way", "continuing to exist" and "enjoying life".

Live can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is usually followed by a cognate object, and sometimes followed by a word different from the verb, such as experience, which means "living the life of …, having the practice or experience of …"

Live is followed by adverb on, the preposition on means "live by" and "live by", and the preposition with means "live with".