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The majority race in China is known as the Han Chinese. They make up over 90% of the population in China.
A majority of Chinese belongs to the Han ethnic group.
Although the majority of people in China are the Han Chinese, China is heterogeneous. China has over 56 different minority groups that are not ethnic Chinese.
The han ethnic group is the majority ethnic group and is a dynasty name.
The major ethnic groups in China are the Han Chinese, which make up the majority of the population, and the ethnic minorities such as the Zhuang, Hui, Uyghur, and Tibetan populations. These ethnic groups have their own languages, cultures, and traditions.
ChineseMost people thought it was English, but majority of the people speak Chinese, due to the big population in China itself
China has not only 6 ethnic groups, but as much as 56 ethnic groups, the largest one is the Han nationality, while the other 55 ethnic groups are Zhuang,Hui, Maio,Manchu, Uyghur,Yao,Dong, Bai,Dai,Yi,etc.Ethnic minorities in China refer to the non-HanChinese population in mainland China and Taiwan. The People's Republic of China (PRC) officially recognizes 55 ethnic minority groups within China in addition to the Han majority.
because Han is came from Han Dynasty which succeeded the short-live Qin Dynasty that united China.
because Han is came from Han Dynasty which succeeded the short-live Qin Dynasty that united China.
The province of Xinjiang in China has a significant Muslim population, primarily consisting of Uyghurs and other ethnic minority groups.
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China itself is just a region. The countries are the People's Republic of China and, if you agree, the Republic of China (Taiwan).