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Fifty-six
Ethnic Groups... ...

An old man of Tajik ethic group. |
China is a united multi-ethnic nation of 56 ethnic groups. According
to the fourth national census, taken in 1990, the Han people made
up 91.96 percent of the country's total population, and the other
55 ethnic groups, 8.04 percent. As the majority of the population
is of the Han ethnic group, China's other ethnic groups are customarily
referred to as the national minorities.

The unique headwear worn by Miao girls. |
The Han people can be found throughout the country, though mainly
on the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, the Yangtze
River and the Pearl River valleys, and the Northeast Plain. The
national minorities, though fewer in number, are also scattered
over a vast area (see the attached table, and can be found in approximately
64.3 percent of China, mainly distributed in the border regions
from northeast China to north, northwest and southwest China. Yunnan
Province, home to more than 20 ethnic groups, has the greatest diversity
of minority peoples in China. In most of China's cities and county
towns, two or more ethnic groups live together. Taking shape over
China's long history, this circumstance of different ethnic groups
"living together in one area while still living in individual
compact communities in special areas" continues to provide
the practical basis for political, economic and cultural intercourse
between the Han and the various minority peoples, and for the functioning
of the autonomous national minority areas system.
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