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Are the Chinese in Singapore no longer pure in blood?
Generally speaking, Chinese Singaporeans refer to people of China descent. They speak Cantonese, Chaozhou dialect, Fujian dialect, Hakka dialect or Hainan dialect, but they all agree with Chinese culture.
There is Nyonya in Singapore, which is a hybrid of early Chinese immigrants and local Malays. They have formed their own Nyonya culture and can't be called China people any more.
Singapore is a typical immigrant country and a collection of many nationalities and races. It is common for China people to intermarry with other nationalities and races. If the descendants of hybrids identify with China culture and China people, they can pretend to be China people. The Han nationality itself is a great fusion nation.
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