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Are there any primitive tribes in China?

Yes

The Mang people are the smallest ethnic group in China, and they were not classified as Bulang until April 2009. Experts believe that the Mongols may be descendants of the ancient "Baipu" ethnic group in China, and their language belongs to a branch of the Mon-Khmer family of South Asian languages.

According to statistics, there are 68 1 mang people in Kenan Village Committee and Wu Yaping Village Committee of Jinshuihe Town, Jinping Miao, Yao and Dai Autonomous County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture.

Before the end of 1940s, they were scattered in the mountains in the border areas of China and China-Vietnam, and lived a life of wandering and farming.

After the mid-1950s, the China government mobilized them to leave the forest and settle in agriculture. Although they have settled for more than 50 years, the barbarians have lived in Gaolinshan for a long time, still retaining their original way of life and living in extreme poverty.