Ukrainians in China
Ethnic group in China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ukrainians (Ukrainian: Українці; simplified Chinese: 乌克兰人; traditional Chinese: 烏克蘭人) have been present in China since the early 18th century and have been a significant part of the Ukrainian national movement in the Far East. Historically holding a significant presence in Harbin, the Ukrainians of China saw a peak of political activity in the interwar and World War II before being effectively integrated into Chinese society in 1948. However, since Euromaidan, Ukrainians have once again begun to re-establish their unique identity in China.
Quick Facts Українці Китаю, Total population ...
Українці Китаю | |
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Total population | |
5,000-20,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Beijing, Hong Kong, Manchuria (currently centered in Harbin) | |
Languages | |
Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese and Cantonese | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mostly Eastern Orthodoxy) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ukrainians, Harbin Russians |
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