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Do Chinese in Singapore still consider themselves descendants of the Chinese nation?

Singapore is the country and region with the highest population density in the world except Monaco, Macau and Hong Kong. At present, the resident population exceeds 4 million, of which more than 25% are foreign citizens. Among its citizens, three quarters of the population are Singaporean Chinese, and it is also one of the countries and regions with the largest Chinese population in the world except Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province. Other ethnic groups include Malays (about 14%), Indians (8%) and a small number of Eurasian mixed-race people.

Most Chinese Singaporeans are descendants of immigrants from China, Guangdong or Fujian. Among them, Fujian immigrants who speak Minnan dialect account for more than half, and it has also become another area where Minnan dialect is widely used outside their hometown of Minnan and Taiwan Province Province. Followed by chaozhou people, Guangfu, Hakka, Hainanese, etc. In recent years, there have also been some new immigrants from Chinese mainland. However, with the recent trend of promoting Putonghua, China people are gradually giving up their mother tongue.