
AllanKing
socialist,Marxist,buddist
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yes,some of them want to preserve their culture and languagesOkay, I see. But they can still move into the cities and maybe language isn't an issue anymore since I'm assuming most if not all those minorities are taught to speak Mandarin if they are educated. But many probably speak their own language and push for cultural and linguistic preservation for it against Han assimilation as well, no?
So the Uyghur labor camps are not true or exaggerated by Western media?
Why would the Japanese move to China? Don't many Chinese also move to Japan and Korea and throughout Asia as well?
But can you still tell the Manchus and all those other groups apart by their culture, such as the way they dress, their traditions, how they identify themselves to other Chinese groups, etc?
I should also ask about Tibet as well.
I don't know about labor camp
Japanese have many business in China, they come to China to work
yes,you can tell them apart ,they have ethnic identity on ID cards