The Han people are the largest ethnic group in mainland China. In 2010, 91.51% of the population were classified as Han (~1.2 billion).[1][needs update] Besides the Han Chinese majority, 55 other ethnic (minority) groups are categorized in present-day China, numbering approximately 105 million people (8%), mostly concentrated in the bordering northwest, north, northeast, south and southwest but with some in central interior areas.

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Ethnolinguistic map of China
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China's Autonomous Regions and its Designated Ethnic Minority

The major ethnic minorities in China are the Zhuang (19.6 million), Hui (11.4 million), Uyghurs (11 million), Miao (11 million), Manchus (10.4 million), Yi (9.8 million), Tujia (9.6 million), Tibetans (7 million), Mongols (6.3 million), Buyei (3.5 million), Dong (3.5 million), Yao (3.3 million), Bai (2 million), Koreans (1.7 million), Hani (1.7 million), Li (1.6 million), Kazakhs (1.5 million), and Dai (1.2 million).[2] At least 126,000 people from Canada, the United States and Europe are living in mainland China.[3] In addition, there are a number of unrecognized ethnic groups which together comprise over 730,000 people.

Officially recognized groups

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Officially recognized ethnic groups receive or have received certain benefits over Han Chinese under the regional ethnic autonomy system, including affirmative action, exemptions from the one-child policy, designated seats in political organs and government support to preserve their culture. Ethnic minority autonomous areas receive additional state subsidies.[4][5] Languages of officially recognized minorities are used in official government documents.[6][non-primary source needed]

Soon after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, 39 ethnic groups were recognized by the first national census in 1954. This further increased to 54 by the second national census in 1964, with the Lhoba group added in 1965. The last change was the addition of the Jino people in 1979, bringing the number of recognized ethnic groups to the current 56. The following are the 56 ethnic groups (listed by population) officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.[7]

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English Name Standard Romanization Code[a] Simplified Chinese Mandarin Pinyin 2020 National Shares 2020 Population[b] 2010 Population[b] 2000 Population[b] 1990 Population[b] Year of recognition[c]
Han Chinese[d] HanHA汉族Hànzú91.1098% 1,284,446,3891,220,844,5201,139,773,0081,042,482,1871954
Zhuang ZhuangZH壮族Zhuàngzú1.3801% 19,568,54616,926,38116,187,16315,489,6301954
Uyghur UygurUG维吾尔族Wéiwú'ěrzú0.8352% 11,774,53810,069,3468,405,4167,214,4311954
Hui[e] HuiHU回族Huízú0.8070% 11,377,91410,586,0879,828,1268,602,9781954
Miao[f] MiaoMH苗族Miáozú0.7851% 11,067,9299,426,0078,945,5387,398,0351954
Manchu ManMA满族Mǎnzú0.7394% 10,423,30310,387,95810,708,4649,821,1801954
Yi YiYI彝族Yízú0.6973% 9,830,3278,714,3937,765,8586,572,1731954
Tujia TujiaTJ土家族Tǔjiāzú0.6801% 9,587,7328,353,9128,037,0145,704,2231964
Tibetan[g] ZangZA藏族Zàngzú0.5008% 7,060,7316,282,1875,422,9544,593,3301954
Mongol MongolMG蒙古族Měnggǔzú0.4461% 6,290,2045,981,8405,827,8084,806,8491954
Bouyei BouyeiBY布依族Bùyīzú0.2537% 3,576,7522,870,0342,973,2172,545,0591954
Dong[h] DongDO侗族Dòngzú0.2480% 3,495,9932,879,9742,962,9112,514,0141954
Yao YaoYA瑶族Yáozú0.2347% 3,309,3412,796,0032,638,8782,134,0131954
Bai BaiBA白族Báizú0.1484% 2,091,5431,933,5101,861,8951,594,8271954
Hani[i] HaniHN哈尼族Hānízú0.1229% 1,733,1661,660,9321,440,0291,253,9521954
Korean ChosŏnCS朝鲜族Cháoxiǎnzú0.1207% 1,702,4791,830,9291,929,6961,920,5971954
Li LiLI黎族Lízú0.1136% 1,602,1041,463,0641,248,0221,110,9001954
Kazakh KazakKZ哈萨克族Hāsàkèzú0.1108% 1,562,5181,462,5881,248,0221,110,9001954
Dai[j] DaiDA傣族Dǎizú0.0943% 1,329,9851,261,3111,159,2311,025,1281954
Lisu LisuLS傈僳族Lìsùzú0.0541% 762,296702,839635,101574,8561954
She SheSH畲族Shēzú0.0529% 746,385708,651710,039630,3781964
Dongxiang DongxiangDX东乡族Dōngxiāngzú0.0550% 774,947621,500513,826373,8721954
Gelao GelaoGL仡佬族Gēlǎozú0.0481% 677,521550,746579,744437,9971964
Lahu LahuLH拉祜族Lāhùzú0.0354% 499,167485,966453,765411,4761954
Sui SuiSU水族Shuǐzú0.0352% 495,928411,847407,000345,9931954
Wa WaWA佤族Wǎzú0.0306% 430,997429,709396,709351,9741954
Nakhi[k] NaxiNX纳西族Nàxīzú0.0230% 323,767326,295309,477278,0091954
Qiang QiangQI羌族Qiāngzú0.0222% 312,981309,576306,476198,2521954
Tu TuTU土族Tǔzú0.0200% 281,928289,565241,593191,6241954
Mulao[l] MulaoML仫佬族Mùlǎozú0.0197% 277,233216,257207,464159,3281964
Kyrgyz KirgizKG柯尔克孜族Kē'ěrkèzīzú0.0145% 204,402186,708160,875141,5491954
Xibe XibeXB锡伯族Xībózú0.0136% 191,911190,481189,357172,8471954
Salar SalarSL撒拉族Sālāzú0.0117% 165,159130,607104,52187,6971954
Jingpo[m] JingpoJP景颇族Jǐngpōzú0.0114% 160,471147,828132,158119,2091954
Daur DaurDU达斡尔族Dáwò'ěrzú0.0094% 132,299131,992132,747121,3571964
Blang BlangBL布朗族Bùlǎngzú0.0090% 127,345119,63991,89182,2801964
Maonan[n] MaonanMN毛南族Máonánzú0.0088% 124,092101,192107,18471,9681964
Tajik[o] TajikTA塔吉克族Tǎjíkèzú0.0036% 50,89651,06941,05633,5381954
Pumi PumiPM普米族Pǔmǐzú0.0032% 45,01242,86133,62829,6571964
Achang AchangAC阿昌族Āchāngzú0.0031% 43,77539,55533,95427,7081964
Nu NuNU怒族Nùzú0.0026% 36,57537,52328,77027,1231964
Evenki EwenkiEW鄂温克族Èwēnkèzú0.0025% 34,61730,87530,54526,3151954
Vietnamese[p] GinGI京族Jīngzú0.0024% 33,11228,19922,58418,9151964
Jino JinoJN基诺族Jīnuòzú0.0018% 26,02523,14320,89918,0211979
Bonan BonanBO保安族Bǎo'ānzú0.0017% 24,43420,07416,50512,2121954
De'ang[q] DeangDE德昂族Dé'ángzú0.0016% 22,35420,55617,93515,4621964
Russian RussRS俄罗斯族Éluósīzú0.0011% 16,13615,39315,63113,5041954
Yugur YugurYG裕固族Yùgùzú0.0010% 14,70614,37813,74712,2971954
Uzbek UzbekUZ乌孜别克族Wūzībiékèzú0.0009% 12,74210,56912,42314,5021954
Monba MonbaMB门巴族Ménbāzú0.0008% 11,14310,5618,9287,4751964
Oroqen OroqenOR鄂伦春族Èlúnchūnzú0.0007% 9,1688,6598,2166,9651954
Derung DerungDR独龙族Dúlóngzú0.0005% 7,3106,9307,4315,8161964
Nanai[r] HezhenHZ赫哲族Hèzhézú0.0004% 5,3735,3544,6644,2451964
Lhoba LhobaLB珞巴族Luòbāzú0.0003% 4,2373,6822,9702,3121965
Tatars TatarTT塔塔尔族Tǎtǎ'ěrzú0.0003% 3,5443,5564,8954,8731954
Gaoshan[s] GaoshanGS高山族Gāoshānzú0.0002% 3,4794,0094,4882,9091954
Undistinguished none未识别民族Wèi Shìbié Mínzú0.0593% 836,488640,101734,438749,341
Naturalized Citizen none外国人加入中国籍Wàiguórén Jiārù Zhōngguójí0.0012% 16,5951,4489413,421
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  1. GB 3304-91 "Names of ethnicities of China in romanization with codes".[8]
  2. The population only includes mainland China.
  3. For ethnic groups officially recognised in 1964 or earlier, this is the year of first inclusion in the national census, which were in 1954[9] and 1964.[10]
  4. Also included are the Chuanqing.
  5. Also includes Utsuls of Hainan, descended from Cham refugees.
  6. One subset of which is also known as Hmong and other include Hmu, Xong and A-Hmao. Some of the related languages and groups of peoples are not necessarily classified under the Miao umbrella, which makes this term somewhat vague.
  7. Including Amdowa and Khampa, as well as roughly half of Pumi speakers, the remainder of whom are classified as a separate Pumi ethnicity.
  8. Also known as Kam.
  9. Also included are the Sangkong.
  10. This category includes several different Tai-speaking groups historically referred to as Bai-yi. In fact, the Dai nationality consists of speakers of varieties of Shan languages. For instance, the Tai Lue and Tai Nuea peoples are actually subgroups of the Shan people. Despite this, speakers of Bumang are also included in the Dai nationality.
  11. Also included are the Mosuo.
  12. Also included are the Qago (木佬人).
  13. Known as Kachin in Myanmar.
  14. Also included are the Then.
  15. They are not Tajik people but Pamiri people.
  16. The same group as Vietnamese or Kinh people in Sino-Vietnamese.
  17. Known as Palaung in Myanmar.
  18. The same group as Nanai on the Russian side of the border.
  19. A collective name for all Taiwanese aborigine groups in Taiwan. In fact, the numbers of Gaoshan in census covers only those who lives in mainland China (mainly in Fujian) and consists of Amis (autonym: Pangcah), Paiwan and Bunun peoples.[citation needed]

Unlisted ethnic groups

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The following ethnic groups living in China are not recognized by the Chinese government:

During the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China held in 2000, 734,438 people on the mainland were recorded as belonging to "undistinguished ethnic groups"—of these, 97% resided in Guizhou.[14][needs update]

Hong Kong and Macau

Hong Kong and Macau are special administrative regions within China. The governments of Hong Kong and Macau do not use the official PRC ethnic classification system, nor does the PRC's official classification system take ethnic groups in Hong Kong and Macau into account. Minority groups such as Western Europeans (mainly English and Portuguese), and Southern or Southeastern Asians (mainly Filipinos, Indians, Indonesians, Nepalese, and Pakistanis) live in Hong Kong.[15] Macau's main ethnic groups are of Chinese and Portuguese descent, but other ethnicities also live in the territory.[16]

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