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- The Nu Nationality
- The Nu ethnic minority mainly live in the Bijiang, Fugong and Gongshan counties of the southwest of Yunnan Province, with some in the Lanping and Weixi counties.
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- The Shui Nationality
- The Shui ethnic minority is distributed mainly in the Sandu Shui Autonomous County in Guizhou Province.
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- The Yao Nationality
- With a population of 2,637,421 in the year 2000, the Yao ethnic minority is a typical nationality living in the mountainous regions of the southern part of China.
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- The Zhuang Nationality
- With a population of about 16,178,811, the Zhuang ethnic minority is the largest minority group in China with a long history and glorious culture.
Ethnic Minority
The People's Republic of China (PRC) officially recognizes 55 ethnic minority groups within China in addition to the Han majority. As of 2005, the combined population of officially recognised minority groups numbered at 123.33 million, comprising of 9.44% of China's total population.
Each ethnic minority has their own totem worship, which is represented by the tokens of these minorities.
Each ethnic minority has their own totem worship, which is represented by the tokens of these minorities.
Each ethnic minority has their own totem worship, which is represented by the tokens of these minorities.
Chinese wine culture has a long history and ethnic minority groups have their own drinking customs.
Chinese wine culture has a long history and ethnic minority groups have their own drinking customs.
White head scarves are only used by unmarried women.