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Are there many people in China?

There are not many Asians in New Zealand, and even fewer people in China.

New Zealand (English: New Zealand), also translated into New Zealand. Located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, the territory consists of North Island, South Island and some small islands, separated by Cook Strait. The South Island is adjacent to Antarctica, and the North Island faces Fiji and Tonga. Wellington, the capital, and Auckland, the largest city, are located in the North Island. 4.95 million (20 19 12). Among them, 70% are descendants of European immigrants, 65,438+07% are Maori, 65,438+05% are Asians, and 8% are Pacific islanders (some of them have multi-ethnic identity). The official languages are English and Maori.

According to the 200 1 population survey, 60,000 people in New Zealand use Chinese at home, about 40,000 people speak Cantonese at home, and about 5,000 people speak Minnan dialects such as Fuzhou dialect and Minnan dialect at home.