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List of ethnic groups in China

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The following is a list of ethnic groups in China where "China" is taken to mean areas controlled by either of the two states using "China" in their formal names, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC, "Taiwan").

The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group, where some 91.59% of the population was classified as Han Chinese (~1.2 billion). Besides the majority Han Chinese, China recognizes 55 other "nationalities" or ethnic groups, numbering approximately 105 million persons, mostly concentrated in the northwest, north, northeast, south, and southwest but with some in central interior areas.

The major minority ethnic groups are Zhuang (16.1 million), Manchu (10.6 million), Hui (9.8 million), Miao (8.9 million), Uyghur (8.3 million), Tujia (8 million), Yi (7.7 million), Mongol (5.8 million), Tibetan (5.4 million), Buyei (2.9 million), Dong (2.9 million), Yao (2.6 million), Korean (1.9 million), Bai (1.8 million), Hani (1.4 million), Kazakh (1.2 million), Li (1.2 million), and Dai (1.1 million).

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[edit] Officially recognised ethnic groups in China

In order of population,[1] this is the list of the 56 ethnic groups in China that are officially recognised by the government of the People's Republic of China. Members of several ethnic groups reside in Hong Kong and Macau, but due to the long separation from China, many of these ethnic groups are generally unknown to the Special Administrative Regions (of People's Republic of China) of Hong Kong and of Macau.

English name Pinyin S. Chinese T. Chinese PopulationA Year Estimated
Han Hàn Zú 汉族 漢族 1,230,117,207 2008
Zhuang Zhuàng Zú 壮族 壯族 16,178,811 2005
Manchu Mǎn Zú 满族 滿族 10,682,263 2005
Hui1 Huí Zú 回族 回族 9,816,802 2005
Miao2 Miáo Zú 苗族 苗族 8,940,116 2005
Uyghurs Wéiwúěr Zú 维吾尔族 維吾爾族 8,399,393 2005
Tujia Tǔjiā Zú 土家族 土家族 8,028,133 2005
Yi Yí Zú 彝族 彝族 7,762,286 2005
Mongols Měnggǔ Zú 蒙古族 蒙古族 5,813,947 2005
Tibetan3 Zàng Zú 藏族 藏族 5,416,021 2005
Buyei Bùyī Zú 布依族 布依族 2,971,460 2005
Dong Dòng Zú 侗族 侗族 2,960,293 2005
Yao Yáo Zú 瑶族 瑤族 2,637,421 2005
Korean Cháoxiǎn Zú 朝鲜族 朝鮮族 1,923,842 2005
Bai Bái Zú 白族 白族 1,858,063 2005
Hani Hāní Zú 哈尼族 哈尼族 1,439,673 2005
Kazakh Hāsàkè Zú 哈萨克族 哈薩克族 1,250,458 2005
Li Lí Zú 黎族 黎族 1,247,814 2005
Dai4 Dǎi Zú 傣族 傣族 1,158,989 2005
She Shē Zú 畲族 畲族 709,592 2005
Lisu Lìsù Zú 傈僳族 傈僳族 634,912 2005
Gelao Gēlǎo Zú 仡佬族 仡佬族 579,357 2005
Dongxiang Dōngxiāng Zú 东乡族 東鄉族 513,805 2005
Gaoshan5 Gāoshān Zú 高山族 高山族 458,000 2006
Lahu Lāhù Zú 拉祜族 拉祜族 453,705 2005
Sui Shuǐ Zú 水族 水族 406,902 2005
Va Wǎ Zú 佤族 佤族 396,610 2005
Nakhi6 Nàxī Zú 纳西族 納西族 308,839 2005
Qiang Qiāng Zú 羌族 羌族 306,072 2005
Tu Tǔ Zú 土族 土族 241,198 2005
Mulao Mùlǎo Zú 仫佬族 仫佬族 207,352 2005
Xibe Xíbó Zú 锡伯族 錫伯族 188,824 2005
Kyrgyz Kēěrkèzī Zú 柯尔克孜族 柯爾克孜族 160,823 2005
Daur Dáwòěr Zú 达斡尔族 達斡爾族 132,394 2005
Jingpo7 Jǐngpō Zú 景颇族 景頗族 132,143 2005
Maonan Màonán Zú 毛南族 毛南族 107,166 2005
Salar Sǎlá Zú 撒拉族 撒拉族 104,503 2005
Blang Bùlǎng Zú 布朗族 布朗族 91,882 2005
Tajik Tǎjíkè Zú 塔吉克族 塔吉克族 41,028 2005
Achang Āchāng Zú 阿昌族 阿昌族 33,936 2005
Pumi Pǔmǐ Zú 普米族 普米族 33,600 2005
Ewenki Èwēnkè Zú 鄂温克族 鄂温克族 30,505 2005
Nu Nù Zú 怒族 怒族 28,759 2005
Jing8 Jīng Zú 京族 京族 22,517 2005
Jino Jīnuò Zú 基诺族 基諾族 20,899 2005
De'ang Déáng Zú 德昂族 德昂族 17,935 2005
Bonan Bǎoān Zú 保安族 保安族 16,505 2005
Russian Éluōsī Zú 俄罗斯族 俄羅斯族 15,609 2005
Yugur Yùgù Zú 裕固族 裕固族 13,719 2005
Uzbeks Wūzībiékè Zú 乌孜别克族 烏孜别克族 12,370 2005
Monba Ménbā Zú 门巴族 門巴族 8,923 2005
Oroqen Èlúnchūn Zú 鄂伦春族 鄂倫春族 8,196 2005
Derung Dúlóng Zú 独龙族 獨龍族 7,426 2005
Tatars Tǎtǎěr Zú 塔塔尔族 塔塔爾族 4,890 2005
Hezhen9 Hèzhé Zú 赫哲族 赫哲族 4,640 2005
Lhoba Luòbā Zú 珞巴族 珞巴族 2,965 2005
Athe population only includes the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China
1also includes Utsuls of Hainan, descended from Cham refugees
3also known as Hmong
3including Amdowa and Khampa
4also called Dai Lue, one of the Tai ethnic groups

5a collective name for all Taiwanese aborigine groups in Taiwan6also included are the zh:摩梭; Mósuō
7known as Kachin in Myanmar
8The same group as Vietnamese or Kinh in Sino-Viet and historically referred to as 越 Yuè, or Sino-Viet Việt. See Yue (peoples).
9the same group as Nanai on the Russian side of the border

[edit] Taiwanese aborigines

For the list of aboriginal groups living in the disputed island Taiwan, see Taiwanese aborigines.

[edit] "Undistinguished" ethnic minority groups

This is a list of ethnic groups in China that are not officially recognised by the government of the People's Republic of China.

  • Gejia (亻革家人, Gèjiā Rén)
  • Bajia (八甲人, Bājiǎ Rén)
  • Deng (僜人, Dèng Rén)
  • Khmu (克木人, Kèmù Rén)
  • Kucong (Yellow Lahu/Lahu Shi (苦聪人; Traditional: 苦聰人; Kǔcōng Rén)
  • Mang (芒人, Máng Rén)
  • Sherpas (夏尔巴人; Traditional: 夏爾巴人; Xiàěrbā Rén)
  • Tuvans (图瓦人, Túwǎ Rén)
  • Yi (羿人, Yìrén)
  • Youtai (犹太; Traditional: 猶太; Yóutài) (Jewish people of China and Jewish people in general)

[edit] Ethnic groups in Hong Kong and Macau

See also: Demographics of Hong Kong, Demographics of Macau

Hong Kong and Macau are special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China. The governments of Hong Kong and Macau do not use the official PRC ethnic classification system, nor does the PRC's official classification system take ethnic groups in Hong Kong and Macau into account. As a result, minority groups such as Filipinos, Indonesians, Europeans and South Asians in Hong Kong, as well as Portuguese and Macanese (people of mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry) in Macau, do not appear in the PRC's list of ethnicities in China.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ List of ethnic groups in China and their population sizes Paul and Bernice Noll's Window on the World.
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