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What is the proportion of Chinese in Singapore?

Chinese Singaporeans are China people who were born or immigrated to Singapore and hold Singapore citizenship or right of abode. In 20 10, there were nearly 2.8 million Chinese in Singapore, accounting for 74. 1% of Singapore's permanent population, making it the largest ethnic group in Singapore.

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Chinese Singaporeans are China people who were born or immigrated to Singapore and hold Singapore citizenship or right of abode, also known as "Chinese Singaporeans" or "Chinese Singaporeans". In 20 10, there were nearly 2.8 million Chinese in Singapore.

Chinese account for 74. 1% of Singapore's permanent population, that is, three out of four Singaporeans are Chinese, which is the largest ethnic group in Singapore. Singapore is the second country in the world with Chinese as the main ethnic group besides China.

Straits Singaporeans (Elnyangnya) are a special group formed by the intermarriage between China's descendants of the Ming Dynasty and local Malays. They have the Elnyangnya culture which combines China culture and Malay culture. The proportion of Chinese in the Straits is very small among all Chinese in Singapore, and this ethnic group tends to be assimilated by mainstream Chinese.