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    Hakka people. The Hakka ( Chinese: 客家 ), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, [1] [3] or Hakka Chinese, [4] or Hakkas, are a Han Chinese subgroup whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka Chinese -speaking areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhejiang, Hainan, and Guizhou in China, as well as in Taoyuan ...

  2. Hakka culture ( Chinese: 客家文化) refers to the culture created by Hakka people, a Han Chinese subgroup, across Asia and the Americas. It encompasses the shared language, various art forms, food culture, folklore, and traditional customs. Hakka culture stemmed from the culture of Ancient Han Chinese, who migrated from China's central plain ...

  3. During 1000-1200 AD, the designation "Hakka" became more than a label applied to them as outsiders and grew to become a term of self-identification. This peaceful interlude was interrupted by the ambitions of Genghis Khan and the destruction of the Song, which drove the Hakka into neighboring Guangdong province.

  4. Name (Hakka pronunciation) Chinese name Birth-Death Born Ancestry Description Lai Enjue (Lai En Cheok) 赖恩爵: 1795–1848: Shenzhen: Zijin, Guangdong: Admiral (水师提督), Guangdong Navy, 1843–1848; Commander, Battle of Kowloon, First Opium War, 1839; Just before Lai died due to illness, he told his family clan that his wish was to see the return of Hong Kong to China; Ten days before ...

    Name (hakka Pronunciation)
    Chinese Name
    Birth-death
    Born
    Sun Yat-sen [4] [5] (Soon Tsung San)
    孫中山 孙中山
    1866–1925
    Xiangshan, Guangdong
    姚雨平
    1882–1974
    Pingyuan, Guangdong
    Liao Zhongkai (Liao Tshung Koi)
    廖仲愷
    1877–1925
    San Francisco, USA
    陈友仁
    1878–1944
    San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
  5. The name Hakka originated from the Guest System in the Eastern Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the customer system in the Tang and Song dynasties. In the historical materials "The Book of the Southern Qi Dynasty‧Zhou County Records:" , South Yanzhou, the town of Guangling. When the people suffered from the fire of wars, they ...

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Kejia or. (Wade-Giles romanization): K’o-chia. Hakka, ethnic group of China. Originally, the Hakka were North Chinese, but they migrated to South China (especially Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Guangxi provinces) during the fall of the Nan (Southern) Song dynasty in the 1270s. Worldwide they are thought to number about 80 million today ...

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  7. Procursus. The Hakka. The Hakka people (Mandarin: Kèjiā rén 客家人, literally “people from the guest families”) are an important minority “ethnicity” in southern China, speaking a distinctive language, and living in distinctive but discontinuous communities in Guǎngdōng 广东 Province and, to a lesser extent, Fújiàn 福建 and Táiwān 台湾 Provinces and occasionally ...

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