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Where are the ancestors of Hakkas from?

The ancestors of Hakkas are the Han nationality in the Central Plains, which originated in Henan Province. He is a distinctive Han nationality and one of the most widely distributed and far-reaching Han nationalities in the world. Meizhou and Huizhou in Guangdong, Ganzhou in Jiangxi and Tingzhou in Fujian are called the four continents of China Hakka. The population of these four States is mainly composed of Hakkas, and they are really "Hakka States".

Hakka, also known as Hakka, is a distinctive Han clan and one of the most widely distributed and far-reaching Han clans in the world. Now it lives in parts of Guangdong, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Guangxi, Hunan, Taiwan Province, Hainan, Fujian and Hongkong.

In the early years of Qing Dynasty, Hakkas migrated from the border area of Fujian and Guangdong with Meizhou as the center to southern provinces, even Southeast Asia and other parts of the world, and eventually became an important ethnic group with unique humanities all over the world.

According to the estimation of relevant scholars, there are about 20 million Hakkas in the world, of which about10 million are distributed in Chinese mainland's Guangdong, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Shanghai and Zhejiang provinces. About 1 10,000 people are distributed in Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province.

About 5 million people live in more than 80 countries and regions except China, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, the United States, Peru and Mauritius.

In the eyes of ordinary people, Hakkas are immigrants, and they are one of the immigrants who moved south from the Northern Han Dynasty. However, in the long years, Hakka people have been displaced from place to place, gone through hardships, and constantly merged with local indigenous people, and evolved into a large clan with a population of tens of millions.