Han Cheenese (simplifeed Cheenese: 汉族 or 汉人; traditeeonal Cheenese: 漢族 or 漢人; pinyin: hànzú or hànrén) are an ethnic group native tae East Asie. Han Cheenese constitute aboot 92% o the population o the Fowkrepublic o Cheenae (mainland Cheenae), 98% o the population o the Republic o Cheenae (Taiwan), 74% o the population o Singapore, 24.5% o population o Malaysie, an aboot 20% o the entire global human population, makkin it the lairgest ethnic group in the warld. Thare is considerable genetic, linguistic, cultural, an social diversity amang the subgroups o the Han, mainly due tae thoosans o years o immigration an assimilation o various regional ethnicities an tribes athin Cheenae.[16] The Han Cheenese are a subset o the Cheenese naition (Zhonghua minzu). Whiles Han an ither Cheenese refer tae thairsels as the "Descendants o the Yan an Huang Emperors" (simplifeed Cheenese: 炎黄子孙; traditeeonal Cheenese: 炎黃子孫).

Han Cheenese
/
漢人/汉人
Tot population
1,310,158,851
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 Cheenae1,207,541,842[1]
 Taiwan22,575,365[1]
 Hong Kong6,593,410[1]
 Singapore3,684,936[2]
 Macau433,641[1]
      Thailand7,053,240[3]
      Malaysie6,590,500[4]
      Unitit States3,376,031[3]
      Indonesie2.832.510[5]
      Canadae1,364,215[3]
      Peru1,300,000[3]
      Vietnam1,263,570[3]
      Australie1,185,000[6]
      Cambodie1,180,000[7]
      Philippines1,146,250[3]
      Burma1,101,314[3]
      Roushie998,000[3]
      Japan655,377[8]
      Venezuela400,000[9]
      Sooth Africae350,000[10]
      Unitit Kinrick296,623[3]
      Fraunce230,515[3]
      Spain197,214
      Indie189,470[3]
      Laos185,765[3]
      Brazil151,649[3]
      Italy162,000
      New Zealand147,510[11]
      Netherlands144,928[3]
      Sooth Korea137,790[12]
      Panama135,000[13]
      Ireland11,218[14]
      Costa Ricaca 40,000[1]
Leids
Cheenese
Releegion
Cheenese Fowk Releegion, Mahayana Buddhism an Taoism. Backgrund o Confucianism.[15]
Han Cheenese
Traditional Chinese漢族
Simplified Chinese汉族


References

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