I think I may be a little wrong but there are 57 minorities in china and I think this is them all...
Blang, Yao, Hui, Kazak, Dongxiang, Va, Sui, Qiang, Uzbek, Tartar, Bonan, Oroqen, Derung, Monba, Lhoba, Korean, Mongolian, Tajik, Nu, Dai, Zhuang, Hani, Li, Uygur, Naxi, Tibetan, Hezhen, Gaoshan, Deang, Tu, Dong, Bai, Gin, Lahu, Xibe, Kirgiz, Duar, Jingpo, Primi, Jino, Deang, Russian, Maonan, Bouyei, Tibetan, Mulam, Manchu, Yi, Russian, She, Ewenki, Salar, Achang, Miao, Lisu, Gelao, Tujia
the largest minority group in China is north china plain .
Except Han nationality, there are 49 minority groups living in Mongolia, including the nationalities of the Mongol, the Manchu, the Hui, the Daur, the Ewenki, the Oroqen, the Korean, the Xibe, the Eluosi, the Tibetan, the Miao, the Uyghur, the Yao, the Dong, the Bai, the Tujia, the Hani, the Buyi, the Yi and the Zhuang and so on. Nowadays, most places in China have become places for various nationalities living together, so you may come across all nationalities in all places of China. Your welcome :)
east china plain
There is a Christian minority in China.
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No, China is not considered a Christian nation. Christianity is still a minority faith.
There is about 198 different nationalities in the USA
There are Zhuang, Manchu and Hui
The word "nationalities" has five syllables: na-tion-al-i-ties.
I think there will be more Indians,China ,and Japan
Mandarin is the official language but Cantonese is also widely spoken and there are many dialects in use throughout China.
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