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Are there any Han Chinese in Russia?

There are 194 ethnic groups in Russia, among which there are no Han people, but there are many Han people. Among the Russian 194 ethnic groups, one ethnic group is called China, with a population of 28,943, accounting for about 0.02% of the national population. China people are Russian Han nationality.

Their nationality is written as китайцы, which means "China people" (not all Han people are included here, but their ancestors or I immigrated from China. Of course, if someone deliberately emphasizes that he is another nationality, then he will not be included in this nationality.

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Historical reasons for the existence of Han nationality in Russia;

1858, Yishan, the general of Heilongjiang in the Qing Dynasty, and nicola nikolaevich Muraviev, the governor of eastern Siberia of Russia, signed the unequal Love Faint Treaty, which stipulated that China and Russia should demarcate from Ergon along Heilongjiang to Haikou, with the right bank belonging to China and the left bank to Russia. On this basis, the territory of 600,000 square kilometers north of Heilongjiang in China was allocated to Russia. Since then, under various unequal treaties, Russia has occupied more than 3 million square kilometers of land in China.

Russian occupation of more than 3 million square kilometers of land in China, where Han people live. These Han Chinese have merged into Russia and have now become a nation in Russia. Today, there are 194 ethnic groups in Russia, but there is no Han nationality. There is only one ethnic group called China.

References:

Russia (Russian Federation)-Baidu Encyclopedia