What are the ethnic minorities in Guangdong Province?
Yes, Guangdong is a province with a full range of ethnic groups. According to the fifth population census in 2000, there are 55 ethnic minorities in Guangdong Province in addition to the Han Chinese. The population of ethnic minorities is 1.27 million, accounting for 1.47% of the total population of Guangdong Province of 86.42 million, of which the population of five ethnic groups, including Zhuang, Yao, Tujia, Miao and Dong, has 1,061,537 people, accounting for 86% of the total population of ethnic minorities; while the population of the five ethnic groups of Bao'an, De'ang, Lhoba, Yugu and Tatar is smaller, **** there are 49 people, accounting for only 0.0038% of the total population of ethnic minorities in Guangdong Province. There are 3 ethnic autonomous counties in Guangdong Province, namely Liannan Yao Autonomous County, Lianshan Zhuang Yao Autonomous County and Luyuan Yao Autonomous County, and 7 ethnic townships in Lianzhou City, namely Sanshui and Yaoan Yao Townships, Yangshan County Scales Yao Township, Shixing County Shendushui Yao Township, Huaji County Shimshuai Strong Yao Township, Longmen County Lantian Yao Township, and Dongyuan County Zhangxi She Township. Of the 1.27 million ethnic minority people in Guangdong Province, the household population is about 600,000, of which about 200,000 are distributed in three ethnic autonomous counties and seven ethnic townships, about 100,000 live in cities, and the remaining 300,000 are scattered in more than 380 village committees in more than 50 cities and counties; about 670,000 ethnic minorities from other provinces who come to Guangdong to work, do business, and engage in a wide range of other activities have a permanent resident population, which is mainly located in the following areas Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongguan, Jiangmen, Zhongshan, Huizhou and other large and medium-sized cities in the Pearl River Delta region.