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Where is Wanhai City?

Wanhai is in Guangdong Province.

Guangdong is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), located at the southernmost tip of Chinese mainland. It borders Fujian in the east, Jiangxi and Hunan in the north, Guangxi in the west and the South China Sea in the south. According to the statistical bulletin of national economic and social development of Guangdong Province in 20021year, at the end of 20021year, the resident population of Guangdong Province was 12684000.

By 20021year, Guangdong will have jurisdiction over 2/kloc-0 prefecture-level cities, 65 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities, 34 counties and 3 autonomous counties, with a land area of 179800 square kilometers and a total sea area of 4 1900 square kilometers. Guangdong is the largest economic province in China, the seat of Pangu Kingdom in the Archean South China Sea, the earliest birthplace of the Maritime Silk Road and one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization.

Ethnic composition

Han residents in Guangdong can be divided into three major ethnic groups: Guangfu, Hakka and Chaoshan. The formation of the three ethnic groups is the result of the long-term integration of the Han nationality in the Central Plains and the Lingnan aborigines. This kind of integration has a long history, and large-scale integration began in Lingnan, Qin Zheng. After three high tides of migration in Jin Dynasty, Song Dynasty and late Ming Dynasty, they gradually formed three major ethnic groups with local aborigines.

The important feature of distinguishing the three ethnic groups is the different dialects, that is, Cantonese with Cantonese as the standard pronunciation is called Cantonese. Hakka dialect with Meixian dialect as the standard pronunciation is called Hakka dialect; Chaozhou dialect, with Chaozhou dialect as the standard pronunciation, belongs to Fujian dialect; Hailufeng also has Leizhou dialect and Fulao dialect, which are also included in Fujian dialect.