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  2. List of ethnic groups in China - Wikipedia

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    The last change was the addition of the Jino people in 1979, bringing the number of recognized ethnic groups to the current 56. The following are the 56 ethnic groups (listed by population) officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. [7]

  3. Ethnic minorities in China - Wikipedia

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    The difference between 'nationality' and 'ethnicity', as Uradyn Erden-Bulag describes it, is that the former treats the minorities of China as societies with "a fully functional division of labor," history, and territory, whereas the latter treats minorities as a "category" and focuses on their maintenance of boundaries and their self ...

  4. Demographics of China - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China (PRC) officially recognizes 56 distinct ethnic groups, the largest of which are Han, who constitute 91.51% of the total population in 2010. Ethnic minorities constitute 8.49% or 113.8 million of China's population in 2010.

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  6. Hlai people - Wikipedia

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    The Hlai, also known as Li or Lizu, are a Kra–Dai-speaking ethnic group, one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.The vast majority live off the southern coast of China on Hainan Island, [3] where they are the largest minority ethnic group.

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  8. Qiang people - Wikipedia

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    When Qiang was officially designated an ethnic group in 1950, they numbered only 35,600. Many sought to gain Qiang status due to government policy of prohibition of discrimination as well as economic subsidies for minority nationalities. [7] As a result, the Qiang population has increased due to the reclassification of people. [10]

  9. China’s new DeepSeek AI refuses to answer these questions ...

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    Chinese company DeepSeek’s breakthrough artificial intelligence model refuses to answer several questions that Beijing would deem sensitive, multiple users have flagged on social media.. Users ...