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Does southern Myanmar belong to China?

North Myanmar belongs to Myanmar.

Myanmar has been a multi-ethnic country since ancient times, with complex ethnic relations. It was not until 1 1 century that a loosely centralized country was formed.

In the following eight centuries, until the end of the last dynasty, Yongjiya Dynasty, and in the middle of19th century, ethnic groups such as Meng, Shan and Rakhine established their own political power, and even once ruled Myanmar (such as Shan), but most of the time they were under the rule of Myanmar's political power. Kachin, Karen and Qin were ruled by tribes or ethnic leaders and became feudal territories or chiefs.

Compared with other Chinese communities in the world, North Chinese community in Myanmar has the following outstanding features:

1. Viewed from the layout, it is connected into one piece, with a large scale. Compared with other Chinese-inhabited areas in the world, North Chinese community in Myanmar has a vast territory, covering an area of about 38,000 square kilometers (including Wa15,000 square kilometers in the north and Wa18,000 square kilometers in the south, which may be expanding), which is 54 times that of Singapore.

Compared with the situation of Chinese living in the government-controlled areas in northern Myanmar, the latter is mainly concentrated in commercial cities, such as Muse, Mandalay and Lahu. , or concentrated in the vicinity of traffic lines and commercial passages, showing point and line distribution.

2. In terms of population, the population is large, growing rapidly and the population density is relatively small. This area has a population of1500,000, and the family planning policy has not been implemented, attracting a large number of immigrants and the population is growing rapidly. Because of unstable factors such as war, the population density in this area is the smallest in Myanmar, and there is still room for a large number of immigrants.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Myanmar