Chinese Ethnic Groups:鄂伦春族(èlúnchūn zú )The Oroqen ethnic minority
Most of the Oroqens live in the 55,000-square-kilometer Oroqen Autonomous Banner in the Greater Hinggan Mountains. Others have their home in several localities in Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang Province. Situated in Inner Mongolia’s Hulunbuir League, the Oroqen Autonomous Banner is Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:黎族(Lí zú )The Li ethnic minority
The Lis had no written script. Their spoken language belongs to the Chinese-Tibetan language family. But many of them now speak the Chinese language. A new romanized script was created for the Li ethnic group in 1957 with government Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:景颇族(Jǐngpō zú)The Jingpo ethnic minority
Beginning from the 16th century, large numbers of Jingpo people moved to the Dehong area. Under the influence of the Hans and Dais, who had advanced production skills and practiced a feudal economy, Jingpos began to use iron tools Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:仡佬族(Yìlǎo zú )The Gelo ethnic minority
In the mountain areas, the Gelos eat mostly maize, while in the flatlands, they eat wheat, rice, millet and sorghum. All the Gelos — like many other Chinese — love to eat hot and sour dishes as well as Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:独龙族(Dúlóng zú )The Drung ethnic minority
The area has abundant rainfall due to the influence of monsoon winds from the Indian Ocean; the annual precipitation is 2,500 mm. Virgin forests cover the mountain slopes, and medicinal herbs, wild animals and mineral deposits abound. Crops grown Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:侗族(Dòng zú )The Dong ethnic minority
With no written script of their own before 1949, many Dongs learned to read and write in Chinese. Philologists sent by the central government helped work out a Dong written language on the basis of Latin alphabet in 1958. Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:阿昌族(A’chāng zú)The Achang ethnic minority
Achangs treasure their oral culture of ballads, stories and folk tales. Singing alternating duets is a favorite evening recreation of young men and women. Musical instruments used by Achangs include the bamboo qin (a stringed plucked instrument), the bamboo Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:鞑靼族(Dádá zú)The Tartar ethnic minority
After the 19th century, the serfdom crisis in Tsarist Russia worsened, and serf owners intensified their plundering of land. Most of the Tatars’ land along the Volga and Kama was grabbed, and the inhabitants forced to flee. Some went Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:锡伯族(Xībó zú )The Xibe ethnic minority
In the past, each Xibe family used to consist of three generations, sometimes as many as four or five generations, being influenced by the feudal system. Marriage was, in most cases, decided by parents. Women held a very low Continue Reading
Chinese Ethnic Groups:苗族(Miáo zú )The Miao ethnic minority
Population:7.38 million Major area of distribution:Guizhou, Hunan, Yunnan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hainan and Hubei Language:Miao Religion:Polytheism With a population of more than seven million, the Miao people form one of the largest ethnic minorities in southwest China. They are mainly Continue Reading