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The Han Chinese people can be defined into subgroups based on linguistic, cultural, ethnic, genetic, and regional features. The terminology used in Mandarin... |
The Han Chinese or Han people are an East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. They are the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 17.5%... |
in China Demographics of China Demographics of Taiwan Local ethnic nationalism Taiwanese people Ethnic minorities in China Han Chinese subgroups Hua–Yi... |
Hakka people (redirect from Hakka Han) Taiwan. Unlike other Han Chinese subgroups, the Hakkas are not named after a geographical region, e.g. a province, county or city, in China. That is because... |
Shanghainese people in Hong Kong (category Chinese culture in Hong Kong) portion of the Han Chinese population. "Shanghainese" is a term that refers to both the Wu Chinese language and the Han Chinese subgroups from the city... |
Chinese-speaking ethnic groups. It is derived from the Greco-Latin word Sīnai ('the Chinese'), probably from Arabic Ṣīn ('China'), from the Chinese dynastic... |
Hongkongers (redirect from Han Chinese in Hong Kong) home to other Han subgroups including the Hakka, Hoklo, Teochew (Chiuchow), Shanghainese, Sichuanese and Taiwanese. Meanwhile, non-Han Chinese Hongkongers... |
China, there are 56 officially labelled ethnic groups. Throughout Chinese history, many non-Han foreigners like the Indo-Iranians became Han Chinese through... |
in China Han Chinese subgroups China National Ethnic Song and Dance Ensemble Chinese nationality law Demographics of the People's Republic of China and... |
Jiang-Zhe people (江浙民系) or San Kiang (三江), are a major subgroup of the Han Chinese. They are a Wu Chinese-speaking people who hail from southern Jiangsu Province... |
(simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Hànyǔ, 'Han language'), that are spoken by 92% of the population. The Chinese (or 'Sinitic')... |
Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn)) Zhe people Shanghainese Wenzhounese Other Han Chinese subgroups Minh Hương Tanka Peranakan Benteng Chinese Sino-Native Malaysian Sino-Dusun Sino-Kadazan... |
Sichuanese people (category Subgroups of the Han Chinese) The Sichuanese people are a Han Chinese subgroup comprising most of the population of China's Sichuan province and the Chongqing municipality. Beginning... |
Cantonese people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) Gwóngfú Yàhn) or Yue people (粵人; 粤人; jyut jan; Yuht Yàhn), are a Han Chinese subgroup originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi... |
Racism in Asia Languages of China Varieties of Chinese List of varieties of Chinese Han Chinese subgroups List of Chinese administrative divisions by... |
Mongols (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) Millions of Han Chinese registered as "Mongol" and "Manchu" according to Chinese policy since the 1980s.There is no enough information about Chinese ethnic... |
(simplified Chinese: 闽民系; traditional Chinese: 閩民系; pinyin: Mǐn mínxì) are a major subgroup of ethnic Han Chinese people, speaking Min Chinese languages... |
Koreans (redirect from Han Korean) the Yamato Japanese, Southern Tungusic groups and some northern Han Chinese subgroups from Hebei and Manchuria. According to a genetic distance measurements... |
Hoklo people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh)) symbols instead of Hàn-jī, Pe̍h-ōe-jī and Tâi-lô. The Hoklo people (Chinese: 福佬人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ho̍h-ló-lâng) are a Han Chinese subgroup who speak Hokkien... |
Hakka culture (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text) Hakka culture (Chinese: 客家文化) refers to the culture created by Hakka people, a Han Chinese subgroup, across Asia and the Americas. It encompasses the shared... |