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Hui people - Wikipedia According to the 2010 census, China is home to approximately 10 5 million Hui people Outside China, the 170,000 Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the Panthays in Myanmar, and many of the Chin Haws in Thailand are also considered part of the Hui ethnicity
Hui Lau Shan – Hong Kong Style Desserts With over 60 years of history, Hui Lau Shan is famous for a large selection of healthy and fresh desserts from iconic mango-based products to many trendy and innovative menu items
Hui | Chinese Muslims, Silk Road, Traders | Britannica The Hui are Chinese Muslims (i e , neither Turkic nor Mongolian) who have intermingled with the Han Chinese throughout China but are relatively concentrated in western China—in the provinces or autonomous regions of Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Henan, Hebei, Shandong, and Yunnan
Hui people - New World Encyclopedia The Hui people (Chinese: 回 族; pinyin: Huízú, Xiao'erjing: حُوِ ذَو ) are a Chinese ethnic group, typically distinguished by their practice of Islam The Hui form the third largest of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China
Who are the Hui People? - WorldAtlas The Hui people are an ethnoreligious group mainly found in East Asia The group is composed of ethnically Sinitic adherents to Islam and are mainly found throughout China, specifically in the Zhongyuan Region and Northwestern provinces
Hui - Encyclopedia. com Hui population was estimated at 9 8 million in 2000, representing the third-largest national minority of China after the Zhuang and the Manchus The Hui spoke Arabic, Persian, and or Chinese in the past They have no specific language of their own Today, they use the Chinese language and writing
An Introduction to Chinas Hui People - Culture Trip Though the Hui have existed since at least the 7th century, the term was only coined in 1949 by the People’s Republic of China To this day, the term is used to describe any Muslim Chinese who does not fit into another officially recognized ethnic minority group