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  2. Minh Hương - Wikipedia

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    Minh Hương (chữ Hán: 明鄉 or 明香) refers to descendants of Ming dynasty immigrants who settled in southern Vietnam during the 16th and 18th centuries. They were among the first wave of ethnic Han who came to southern Vietnam.

  3. Minh Mạng - Wikipedia

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    The Minh hương were South Chinese refugees of the Ming dynasty that had migrated and settled down in South Vietnam earlier during the 17th century, who married with Cambodian women, had been substantially assimilated to local Vietnamese and Khmer populaces, and loyal to the Nguyen, compared to the Thanh nhân, Chinese immigrants of the Qing ...

  4. Hoa people - Wikipedia

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    This new migration established a distinct Chinese diaspora group in Vietnam which was unlike in ancient times when the Vietnamese upper class absorbed ethnic Chinese who had come. [133] Minh Hương were ethnically hybrid Chinese and Vietnamese descended from Chinese men and Vietnamese women. They lived in rural areas and urban areas. [134]

  5. Culture of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Han Chinese Ming dynasty refugees numbering 3,000 came to Vietnam at the end of the Ming dynasty. They opposed the Qing dynasty and were fiercely loyal to the Ming dynasty. Their descendants became known as Minh Hương. They did not wear Manchu hairstyle unlike later Chinese migrants to Vietnam during the Qing dynasty. [49]

  6. Category:Minh Hương - Wikipedia

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  7. Han Chinese subgroups - Wikipedia

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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 to describe the groups is: "minxi" (Chinese: 民系; pinyin: mínxì; Wade–Giles: min 2 hsi 4; lit. 'ethnic lineages', pronounced), used in Mainland China or "zuqun" (Chinese: 族群; pinyin: zúqún; Wade–Giles: tzu 2 ch'ün; lit ...

  8. Tuyên Quang province - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Emperor Lê Thánh Tông, Tuyên Quang comprised one phủ and five districts (huyện) and became the province of Minh Quang under the rule of Emperor Lê Uy Mục. During the reign of Lê Trang Tông, Minh Quang became An Tại, and control of the region was given to the Vũ family, ethnic Thai people. Chiem Hoa District

  9. Subei people - Wikipedia

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    Related ethnic groups Jianghuai people , Huizhou people and other Han Chinese The Subei people ( simplified Chinese : 苏北人 ; traditional Chinese : 蘇北人 ), also known as Jiangbei People ( Chinese : 江北人 ; pinyin : Jiāngběirén ), are a Jianghuai Mandarin -speaking Han Chinese people of the Subei region (northern Jiangsu province).