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Which ethnic minority has the largest population in Harbin?

Harbin is a minority community, with the characteristics of large dispersion and small gathering. There are 47 ethnic minorities in the city, including Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia, Xibe, Daur, Ewenki and Oroqen, with a population of 610.67 million, accounting for 6.55% of the city's total population and 33% of the province's total ethnic minorities. There are 265 ethnic minority schools, 30 state-owned collective ethnic enterprises and more than 600 individual and private economies in the city.

Among the 47 ethnic minority families in Harbin, Manchu is the eldest brother, and has been living in the vast areas north of Changbai Mountain, the middle and lower reaches of Heilongjiang Province and the Wusuli River Basin.

The Han nationality, with the largest population, actually began to migrate from the Central Plains in the Jin Dynasty, and then gradually increased in the uninterrupted wave of eastward migration. There are officials who have been convicted and sent, and there are also cloth clothes who have fled abroad to make a living.

A few years ago, Koreans began to move northward across the Yalu River.

Hui people mainly immigrate, do business and make a living from Shandong, Hebei and Beijing.

Russians came to Harbin with some tragic colors. During the Yuan Dynasty, many territories of Russia now became its ruling areas. When Emperor Wenzong was emperor, 65,438+00,000 Russians were recruited to Dadu (now Beijing) as guards and relatives, and the land was distributed to them for farming. In the Qing Dynasty, with the signing of a series of unequal treaties between China and Russia, a large number of Russians entered the Northeast. After the October Revolution in Russia, some people fled the war and entered China.

The national history of Harbin is the history of brothers of all ethnic groups becoming one family in the competition.