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  2. Yiche language - Wikipedia

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    Yiche is spoken in the following locations of Honghe County, Yunnan, China (Lan 2009:11). Dayangjie Township 大羊街乡; Langdu Village 浪堵村, [2] Langdi Township 浪堤乡; Hadie Village 哈垤村, [3] Chegu Township 车古乡

  3. Yi people - Wikipedia

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    The Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture is home to the largest population of Yi people within China, with two million Yi people in the region. In neighbouring Vietnam , as of 2019 [update] , there are 4,827 Lô Lô people (a subgroup of the Yi) living in the Hà Giang , Cao Bằng , and Lào Cai provinces , in the country's north.

  4. List of ethnic groups in China - Wikipedia

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    Yamato people and Ryukyuan people, primarily Japanese settlers that remained in China after the Second Sino-Japanese War, which mostly were women and orphaned children [14] During the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China held in 2000, 734,438 people on the mainland were recorded as belonging to "undistinguished ...

  5. Loloish languages - Wikipedia

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    Loloish is the traditional name for the family in English. Some publications avoid the term under the misapprehension that Lolo is pejorative, but it is the Chinese rendition of the autonym of the Yi people and is pejorative only in writing when it is written with a particular Chinese character (one that uses a beast, rather than a human, radical), a practice that was prohibited by the Chinese ...

  6. Ethnic minorities in China - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic minorities in China are the non-Han population in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The PRC officially recognizes 55 ethnic minority groups within China in addition to the Han majority. [1] As of 2020, the combined population of officially-recognized minority groups comprised 8.89% of the population of Mainland China. [2]

  7. Hani people - Wikipedia

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    Typical daily attire of ethnic Hani in China. In Yuanyang County, Yunnan Province. A Ho (Hani) woman and her child in Laos, circa 2003. The Hani or Ho people (Hani: Haqniq; Chinese: 哈尼族; pinyin: Hānízú; Vietnamese: Người Hà Nhì / 𠊛何贰) are a Lolo-speaking ethnic group in Southern China and Northern Laos and Vietnam.

  8. ‘It’s like a utopia’: Young people in China are escaping the ...

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    In China, the term is tangping, which translates to “lying flat” and refers to slowing down or opting out of the rat race. It’s not exactly the same thing as ‘quiet quitting’ in the U.S ...

  9. Huize County - Wikipedia

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    Huize County (simplified Chinese: 会泽县; traditional Chinese: 會澤縣; pinyin: Huìzé Xiàn, old name: Dongchuan 東川) is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of Qujing City, Yunnan province, People's Republic of China.