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Why is the Han population in Sichuan the largest province in China?

Not Sichuan, but Henan.

The distribution characteristics of Han nationality in China are dense in the east and sparse in the west. According to the main data bulletin of the 6th national census in 20 10 (No.1) (released by the National Bureau of Statistics of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China on April 28th, 201year), there are 3/kloc-0 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government in Chinese mainland. The population of ethnic minorities 1. 1.38 billion, accounting for 8.49%.

According to the survey data released by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission of the Republic of China on 201(outside Chinese mainland) and the census data of China on 20 10 (data of provinces and cities in Chinese mainland), a rough map of the distribution of Han population in the world is made (assuming that the number of overseas Chinese is equivalent to the number of Han people). The distribution of Han nationality is mainly the history of immigrants from China and modern China.

After the end of the Cold War, Greater China refers to a transnational network dominated by Han/Chinese under the economic globalization.

Geographically and demographically, the Han nationality is mainly concentrated in the eastern section of the Heihe Line in Tengchong, but also distributed in Southeast Asia, North America and Western Europe, especially Christmas Island and Malaysia, accounting for 70% and 30% of the local population respectively.

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Which province in China has the highest proportion of Han population?

Jiangxi is the province with the highest proportion of Han population. According to the statistics of the sixth national census, the population of ethnic minorities in Jiangxi is 152300, accounting for 0.34% of the total population in the province. In other words, the Han population accounts for 99.66%.

There are 54 ethnic minorities in Jiangxi province, including She (9 1068), Miao (9 125), Hui (8902), Zhuang (7979), Manchu (4942), Tujia (48 15) and Mongolian.

She nationality in Jiangxi mainly includes Lei and Lan. At the time of the sixth census, the total population of She nationality in China was 70865 1, of which the population of She nationality distributed in Jiangxi accounted for 12.7%.

In 1 1 cities, there are 1 ethnic townships and 3 1 ethnic villages in Ganzhou, 3 ethnic townships and 25 ethnic villages in Ji 'an, 2 ethnic townships and 1/ethnic villages (communities) in Shangrao and Fuzhou.

The Han population in China is mainly concentrated in Northeast China, North China, East China and Central South China, as well as Shaanxi and Gansu in the northwest and Sichuan and Chongqing in the southwest. In several provinces in East China-Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other provinces, the proportion of Han population has reached more than 99%.

Xinjiang and Tibet have the lowest proportion of Han population. The proportion of Han population in Xinjiang is about 37%, and that in Tibet is about 8%. However, whether Han or other ethnic minorities, our 56 ethnic groups have become a great Chinese nation, living on 9.6 million square kilometers of land and more than 3 million square kilometers of "maritime land" and becoming an ancient power standing in the east of the world.

China, nothing less, nothing less.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Han population