Nationalities of China
The People's Republic of China officially describes itself as a multi-ethnic unitary state and as such officially recognizes 56 nationalities or Mínzú (民族), within China: the Han being the majority (>92%), and the remaining 55 nationalities being the national minorities. In addition to the 56 official nationalities, there are some Chinese who classify themselves as members of unrecognized nationalities. Also, foreign nationals who have become Chinese citizens form yet another separate group.
Related Topics:
People's Republic of China - Nationalities - Han
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In general, the system of 56 nationalities is applied only to Mainland China. The Taiwanese aborigines are classified as one of the 56 nationalities - Gaoshan. Hong Kong and Macau are outside the system.
Related Topics:
Mainland China - Taiwan - Aborigine - Gaoshan - Hong Kong - Macau
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The official PRC point of view is that all of these above nationalities are part of a broader "civil ethnicity" known as Zhonghua Minzu.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Nationalities |
| ► | Complications |
| ► | Religions |
| ► | Notes |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links and references |
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