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Here are some info on the 10 largest ethnic groups in china, out of 56 Chinese Ethnicities

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@TheSaneHatter

8 years ago

So, if a Han Chinese can't find a wife (or a husband), then is s/he Han . . . solo? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)

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@WoWplayer527

8 years ago

looked at my arm. had han mark. im black. my ancestors have some explaining to do.

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@ji-mintomypie3220

4 years ago

I'm from the Miao, also known as the Hmong! It's great to be who I am, I am proud to be Hmong and proud to have some history with China!

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@tammymay86

7 years ago

I'm a Hui but we don't speak Arabic but do use Arabic letters sometime

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@frankhill4358

7 years ago

Just to clarify, the Han mark is a tale. The Han mark is actually just a stretch mark on your arm from growing

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@kennycai8695

6 years ago

Fun fact: there are actually more ethnic Mongols living in China than in Mongolia, many of which are concentrated in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In addition, Mongols in China still use the traditional Mongolian writing script, whereas Mongolia had abandoned it in favor of the Cyrillic writing script.

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@YourXavier

8 years ago

2:30 What you're describing here isn't polytheism, but animism. Granted, there's a certain overlap, but the definition you give is most descriptive of animism. [/pedant]

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@elinorn.6666

7 years ago

This was really interesting! I loved that you were able to have fun while presenting the material, but also remained respectful throughout. Bravo!

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@kellysu7633

8 years ago

I was born and raised in guangxi, zhuang autonomous area. It is really hard to distinguish zhuang or yao or any other minorities in guangxi nowday, usually we can know from their accents. But most of us can speak 3 dialects and you can choose to be a Han or minority if one of you parent is minority ( we definitely choose to be minority because of minority privilege policies, lol)

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@JonathanHung8

8 years ago

I'm Han Chinese but I don't have the Han mark....

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@Greenwickpress

8 years ago

Great video! I've been wanting to learn about different Chinese ethnic groups, but no idea where to start. Would love to see more f this!

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@lh1879

2 years ago

Thank You for shouting out my Miao/Hmong People! πŸ™Œ Majority in the US are in California (Fresno) and Minnesota (St Paul/Minneapolis)

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@xhmoobxyoojx

5 years ago

Aye, thanks for including our people. ζˆ‘ε€‘ζ˜―θ‹—ζ—. It's only in China that we call ourselves Miao but every where else in the world, we call ourselves Hmong. But then again, there are four group that makes up the Miao. Xong, Hmub, A-Hmao, and Hmong. Some of the grouping also doesn't consider themselves to be categorized as Miao because of cultural difference and language. But as of now, only the Hmong people are the known group that have migrated out of China. They migrated to South East Asia then from there to other countries such as the United States, Europe, and Australia as refugee during the Vietnam War. Thank you for sharing :3

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@glisero4043

8 years ago

I'm white but I checked my arm lol.

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@gb4290

4 years ago

I love your channel, I always learn something new. I think you guys are really great! Thanks for sharing! πŸ™‚

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@user-qe4un8sd6r

8 years ago

Why do you write that Hui people and Uyghurs speak arabic? Of course, it's the language of islam, but they do not speak it in everyday life. And manchu people almost don't speak their native language, because they almost forgot it. Thank you guys for your videos, I really like them, I've just pointed out little mistakes :)

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@emmalui2601

2 years ago

Awesome video. I learned a lot! You didn’t mention Cantonese or other dialects/language of the Han. Would be great to highlight diversity even within Han Chinese.πŸ˜‰

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@kpoplover5639

8 years ago

I've learn these in school and its very interesting to learn other Chinese ethnic group and I'm Hmong! πŸ‘‹

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@MIKmurder89

8 years ago

Awesome info guys. Changes my perspective on ethnicity all together.

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@kevinl6231

7 years ago

1) The chopstick song can be played on the piano :D 2) These guys are awesome. Great hearing Mandarin (?) with an American accent. 3) Seriously, thank you for a great video!

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