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[152] [153] In response to criticism over COVID-19 related racism and discrimination against Africans in China, Chinese authorities set up a hotline for foreign nationals and laid out measures discouraging businesses and rental houses in Guangzhou from refusing people based on race or nationality.
(US) a racial term used to refer to Filipino guerillas during the Philippine–American War. The term came from gugo, the Tagalog name for Entada phaseoloides or the St. Thomas bean, the bark of which was used by Filipinas to shampoo their hair. The term was a predecessor to the term gook, a racial term used to refer to all Asian people. [70 ...
Zhonghua minzu (Chinese: 中華民族; pinyin: Zhōnghuá mínzú; Wade–Giles: Chung 1-hua 2 min 2-tsu 2) is a political term in modern Chinese nationalism related to the concepts of nation-building, ethnicity, and race in the Chinese nationality.
List of Chinese ethnic slurs. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Racism in China#Ethnic slurs; ... additional terms may apply.
Zhonghua minzu is translated as "Chinese nation", "Chinese people", "Chinese ethnicity" and "Chinese race". [10] [11] [12] Some critics have referred to Chinese nationalism as "racial nationalism". [4] Some argue that the term Zhonghua minzu is intended to justify the Han race (汉族 or 汉民族) [2] based "assimilationist" policy.
Anti-Manchuism, the historical animus against the race of the ruling class of the Qing Dynasty; the Hua–Yi distinction, the historical establishment of a Chinese Huaxia people by othering those surrounding them (many of these now considered members of the Han people) Sinophobia, racism against the Chinese, including
Hunxue'er (Chinese: 混 血 儿; pinyin: Hùnxuè'ér) [1] is a Chinese term used to refer to people of mixed race. It literally means "mixed-blood child" and is used for all mixed race people. It literally means "mixed-blood child" and is used for all mixed race people.
In the late 1960s, an estimated 425,000 ethnic Chinese lived in Cambodia, but by 1984, as a result of the Khmer Rouge's genocide and emigration, only about 61,400 Chinese remained in the country. The Cham , a Muslim minority group whose members are the descendants of migrants from the old state of Champa , were forced to adopt the Khmer people ...