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San Diu people : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Diu people
The Sán Dìu (also known as San Deo, Trai, Trai Dat and Man Quan Coc; ; Chữ nôm: ; Vietnamese alphabet: Người Sán Dìu) is a Yao ethnic group in northern Vietnam who speak Yue Chinese (Cantonese), a Chinese language. Although the Vietnamese government classifies San Diu as an independent group, San Diu people are originally a part of Chinese people in Vietnam. They are believed to have migrated from Guangdong, China around 1600. The group's estimated population as of 2000 was 117,500; a 2009 estimate put the number at 146,821.〔( Tổng điều tra dân số và nhà ở Việt Nam năm 2009: Kết quả toàn bộ. ) Hà Nội, 6-2010. page 134-225.〕 They speak a variant of Cantonese, and it is suggested that some still speak Iu Mien. The major religions are Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism, with elements of animism and veneration of the dead. About 400 are adherents of the Catholic Church; a few are evangelical Protestants. This ethnic group is mainly concentrated in Quảng Ninh Province. ==See also==
* List of ethnic groups in Vietnam * Hoa people * Ngái people
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