AsiaCel
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Dont google it
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Nah it's the other religionThe term 藍帽回回 (Blue Hat Hui) refers to a specific group within the broader Hui Muslim community, which is an ethnic group in China that practices Islam. The phrase "Blue Hat" refers to the color of the traditional headwear worn by Hui Muslims, which is typically a blue-colored cap, symbolizing their faith.
The term is sometimes used in the context of "Blue Hat Hui" to describe a particular religious identity or group within the Hui community, but it can also sometimes be used pejoratively or to highlight differences in religious practices within various Muslim communities in China. The Hui are ethnically Han Chinese but follow Islam, and their practices may differ from those of the larger Han majority, especially in terms of language, culture, and religious customs.
Basically assimilated. Not too different to Hui.@AsiaCel what do you think about Kaifeng jews





