Minnan region

Region of Fujian province, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Minnan, Banlam or Minnan Golden Triangle (Chinese: 闽南金三角; pinyin: Mǐnnán jīnsānjiǎo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm kim-saⁿ-kak; lit. 'South Fujian Golden Triangle'), refers to the coastal region in South Fujian Province, China, which includes the prefecture-level cities of Xiamen, Quanzhou and Zhangzhou.[1] The region accounts for 40 percent of the GDP of Fujian Province.[2] It is the native homeland of the Hokkien people who speak the Hokkien language or Minnan language, a variety of Southern Min.[3]

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Minnan (South Fujian)
闽南
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From top: Xiamen's CBD, Xiamen University, colonial houses on Gulangyu Island, South Putuo Temple, beach on Gulangyu Island and Haicang Bridge
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Coordinates: 25.0°N 118.0°E / 25.0; 118.0
Country China
ProvinceFujian
Cities
Area
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25,806.3 km2 (9,963.9 sq mi)
Population
  Total
~17,049,863 (2,010)
Demonym(s)Minnan, Hokkien, Banlamese, Hoklo
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Other terms used on the Minnan region include the one sinologist G. William Skinner used, which was the term Zhang-Quan (漳泉分区) to describe the region in his guide to the physiographic macroregions of China.

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