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  1. Chinese people are known as Zhongguoren (traditional Chinese: 中國人; simplified Chinese: 中国人) or as Huaren (traditional Chinese: 華人; simplified Chinese: 华人) by speakers of standard Chinese, including those living in Greater China as well as overseas Chinese.

  2. Before the early 2000s, the four major races in Singapore were the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. Today, the Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others (CMIO) model is the dominant organising framework of race in Singapore. Race informs government policies on a variety of issues such as political participation, public housing and education.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · New debate on race, racism in Singapore tackles call-out culture and ‘Chinese privilege’. Is a ‘loud’ conversation on race occurring now because Singapore’s racial harmony is worsening?...

  4. 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.

  5. May 30, 2023 · In China, for example, a person’s ethnicity would be described using more specific terms. There are 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in the country, including the Han people, the Mongols...

  6. Dec 29, 2022 · In this sense, Singaporean Chinese act in ways that parallel their counterparts from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and elsewhere; and may, over time, blur the distinction between the ethnic Chinese communities of Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan in China.

  7. Apr 3, 2022 · About half of respondents believe there is no longer racial discrimination in Singapore or that this can be achieved within the next 10 years, according to data from the recently concluded 2021 CNA-IPS Survey on Race Relations.

  8. There are 56 officially recognized ethnic groups. The largest is the Han Chinese, numbering 900 million, who reside in every region of the country. The smallest group is the Hezhen, living in the far northeast, with fewer than 2,000 people.

  9. Oct 15, 2022 · The fall of the Qing Empire in the 19th century hastened a racial reckoning for the Chinese. This was a dark night of the soul; it would tip China into a century of upheaval, revolution, and violence on an industrial scale. And it also brought China face-to-face with white power.

  10. Oct 26, 2012 · The vast majority of the Chinese population regard themselves as belonging to the same race, a stark contrast to the multiracial composition of other populous countries. What effect does this...