Unrecognized Ethnic Groups In China
Unrecognized Ethnic Groups In China. The Hui ethnic group is China's most widely distributed ethnic minority who are distinguished mainly by being ethnically Muslim. So there are indeed ethnic groups that are not officially recognised in China because they had no roots there, they dissolved from one group and merged into another or they've simply migrated to other places.
A number of ethnic groups of the People's Republic of China are not officially recognized.
There are also several unrecognised indigenous ethnic groups in mainland China and Taiwan.
Taken together, these groups (Chinese: 未识别民族; pinyin: wèi shíbié mínzú) would constitute the twentieth most populous ethnic group of China. Ryukyuan people are an unrecognised ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands in southern Japan, which stretch from Kyushu Island (Japan) to Taiwan. Background: Chuanqing is an unrecognised ethnic group in Guizhou, southwest China.
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