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Are there any national names of Han nationality abroad?

Han people are generally called China people abroad.

Hakka, a branch of the Han nationality with a long history of migration, is widely distributed and retains many primitive customs of the Chinese nation in Qin and Han dynasties. You can find a lot of information.

People in Myanmar are no longer called Han nationality, but courageous people are actually self-proclaimed Han nationality. According to legend, the Han Chinese exiled in the Ming Dynasty claimed that there was a special zone on the border with them, and the so-called Kuomintang remnants were basically merged. In the past, Myanmar was a great Burmese nationalism, which did not recognize ethnic minorities and prohibited them from learning their own language or living together to develop their own culture. Therefore, China people in Myanmar are now regarded as the Kokang Special Zone on the border, and the rest have been localized.

I haven't heard that China immigrated to Russia, but there are many China people in Russia. Russia only recognizes the legal concept of the Han nationality. In Russia, there are no overseas Chinese. If it must be counted as a nation, the unwritten rule of Russians is that anyone who does not belong to a legitimate nation is counted as a Russian. This is what a mixed-race Russian said.

It is worth mentioning that the Donggan people in Kazakhstan were an independent nation before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and they are still the main ethnic minorities in Kazakhstan. Their history can be traced back to the Han and Tang dynasties (the product of the development of the western regions). They no longer use Chinese characters, but keep Chinese and Pinyin, which basically belong to Shaanxi accent.

Mongolia and North Korea are relatively closed and have strong nationalist sentiments. The immigration policy is conservative. Generally speaking, they only admit that they are a mono-ethnic country. Even if there are China people, they are only counted as immigrants or foreign nationals. This is similar to Japan, and even overseas Japanese will be demoted to Japan. Recently, the DPRK and the ROK protested against Japan's treatment of Koreans who are not its own citizens, which shows the universality of this problem.

Generally speaking, China's neighboring countries tend to accept the concept of Han people because of their deep historical contacts with China, but most countries are mono-ethnic countries and are unwilling to accept the concept of ethnic minorities for various reasons, just as Turks do not recognize Kurds as ethnic minorities. In fact, they call Kurds mountain Turks for the same reason.

There is another situation, such as the United States, France and Britain, which belong to immigrant countries. Due to the long-term free movement of population in these countries and the influx of former overseas colonial residents, their concept of new immigrants in their own countries is relatively weak. They often divide the native countries into ethnic groups. No matter the majority or ethnic minorities, they all have the same conceptual status as other ethnic groups. They are not called Han people, but China. People include mainland Han people and some small ethnic minorities, such as Taiwan Province people, Hongkong people, Macau people, Chinese, Singaporean Chinese, Malaysian Chinese and so on, but in other words, our concept is relatively broad, and they are all Chinaman or Chinese.