China is a united multi-ethnic nation of 56 ethnic groups. As the majority of the population is of the Han ethnic group (accounting for 91.6 percent of the national total population), China’s ...
The People's Republic of China is a united multiethnic country, having 56 ethnic groups, which have so far been identified and recognized by the Central Government. These groups vary greatly in ...
At the start of China's 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), President Xi Jinping made a fact-finding trip to Guizhou ...
Xi told the residents of a village in a Miao ethnic township that all 56 ethnic groups of China are part of the big family of the Chinese nation, and no ethnic group should be left behind in the ...
It’s a visual display of one of the purported ruling concepts of the Chinese Communist Party, that all 56 ethnic groups in the nation are equal. Yet, the majority Han group has dominated ...
The Hui people are one of 56 ethnic groups recognized by China. The government defines the Hui people to include all historically Muslim communities not included in China's other ethnic groups.
Article 4 of the constitution of the People’s Republic theoretically guarantees equality for all its 56 ethnic groups, though in reality the Chinese Communist Party rules according to a Han ...
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