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Hui people

Hui Muslims
Ethnic group
GroupHui حُوِ ذَو
  (Huízú)
Population date10 million
Main regionChina

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The Hui people ( , Xiao'erjing: حُوِ ذَو ) are an ethnic group in China, defined as Chinese speaking people descended from foreign Muslims. They are typically distinguished by their practice of Islam, however some also practice other religions, and many are direct descendants of Silk Road travelers. In modern People's Republic of China, the term "Hui people" refers to one of the officially recognized 56 ethnic groups into which Chinese citizens are classified. Under this definition, the Hui people are defined to include all historically Muslim communities in People's Republic of China that are not included in China's other ethnic groups.

Since China's Muslims speaking various Turkic, Mongolian, or Iranian languages are all included into those other groups (e.g., Uyghurs, Dongxiang, or Tajiks) the "officially recognized" Hui ethnic group consists predominantly of Chinese speakers. In fact, the "Hui nationality" is unique among China's officially recognized ethnic minorities in that it does not have any particular non-Chinese language associated with it.

Nonetheless, included among the Hui in Chinese census statistics (and not officially recognized as separate ethnic groups) are members of a few small non-Chinese speaking communities. Among them are several thousand Utsuls in southern Hainan province, who speak an Austronesian language (Tsat) related to that of the Cham Muslim minority of Vietnam, and who are said to be descended from Chams who migrated to Hainan. A small Muslim minority among Yunnan's Bai people are classified as Hui as well (even if they are Bai speakers), as are some groups of Tibetan Muslims. The Hui people are concentrated in Northwestern China (Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Xinjiang), but communities exist across the country, e.g. Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Hainan, Yunnan.

Most Hui, although they are not ethnically Han Chinese, are similar in culture to Han Chinese with the exception that they practice Islam, and have some distinctive cultural characteristics as a result. For example, as Muslims, they follow Islamic dietary laws and reject the consumption of pork, the most common meat consumed in Chinese culture, and have also given rise to their variation of Chinese cuisine, Chinese Islamic cuisine and Muslim Chinese martial arts. Their mode of dress also differs primarily in that men wear white caps and women wear headscarves or (occasionally) veils, as is the case in most Islamic cultures.

The Hui people are of varied ancestry, many of whom are direct descendants of Silk Road travelers. Their ancestors include Central Asian, Arabs, Persian, who married Han Chinese. Several medieval dynasties, particularly the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Mongol Yuan Dynasty encouraged immigration from predominantly-Muslim Persia and Central Asia, with both dynasties welcoming traders from these regions and appointing Central Asian officials. In the subsequent centuries, they gradually mixed with Mongols and Han Chinese, and the Hui people were formed. On account of this mixing and long residence in China, the Hui have not retained Central Asian, Persian, or Arabic names, using instead names typical of their Han Chinese neighbors; however, certain names common among the Hui can be understood as Chinese renderings of common Muslim (i.e. Arabic), Persian, and Central Asian names (for instance, "Ma" for "Muhammad").

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Cho Seung-Hui conffecion before kill 32 people and send a video to NBC the same day.
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Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com In Shehong County of Suining City in Sichuan Province, students led a protest of over 10000 people demanding an answer from the local government as to why seven police officers violently beat a teacher. In the afternoon of May 3, Yu Hui, a teacher from Sichuan Shehong High School, attended an awards ceremony organized by the school. At Jingui Garden near the school, he was beaten by seven plainclothes policemen, who. took off his clothes and brutally beat him for 30 minutes, causing severe injuries. Teacher Liang of Shehong High School, said that while Yu Hui was being beaten, several teachers and the principal tried to explain that Yu is a school teacher. They asked the policemen to stop, but they refused. Without any documents or ID, the policemen handcuffed Yu, and escorted him to their car and continued to beat him. The teachers and students who witnessed the beating, were furious. The students encouraged their teachers to go on strike. On May 4, students walked to the county government compound, yelling slogans and holding up banners saying, "Police Hit People! Please Uphold Justice!" Many teachers and parents joined the protest, along with passerby. Over 10000 people joined the protest. They surrounded the county government compound. According to epochtimes.com, when protestors arrived at Shehong County government compound, they were attacked by both government security and staff members, who <b>...</b>
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Tau ban no hoi -- Ann Hui (1982) A landmark of the nascent Hong Kong New Wave of the early '80s, this melodrama -- directed by Ann Hui -- concerns the plight of Vietnamese peasants shortly after the fall of Saigon. The film centers on a Japanese photojournalist named Shiomi Akutagawa (George Lam Chi-cheung) who ventures to Danang to document Vietnam's attempts at rebuilding after the war. At first he's bussed around by government officials showing off quaint villages and happy, healthy children. Later, he manages to get permission to wander about the countryside without a government chaperon. Soon he happens upon a young lass named Cam Nuong (Season Ma Si-san) who is from a desperately poor family. At first she is suspicious and even hostile towards the foreigner but quickly they develop a bond of sorts. As Akutagawa starts seeing Vietnam through Cam Nuong's eyes, he starts to realize that everyday life is far different from the state propaganda. Villagers live in constant terror of marauding soldiers, and children scavenge the bodies of executed prisoners for valuables. This film, which was shot in Mainland China, garnered armloads of Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. This film also launched the career of future pop icon and movie star Andy Lau. - Jonathan Crow
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Trailer for the Ann Hui movie 'Boat people'.
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Moon is Bright - Jerry Hui æåå- 許å­ç¶­performed by Hong Kong Young People Chorus(2006 - 08 - 11) official website : www.hkypc.org
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My interpretation of Foster The People's Pumped Up Kicks. If you like what you're hearing, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to me channel. Be sure to check out my other piano covers as well!
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Teresa Hui had her backpack stole on 1/15/2012 on the 5:16pm train from Penn Station to Ronkonkoma when she left her bags on a seat to save it, and then walked away for a minute. If you're out there and you have her bag, you have her info in there, just GIVE IT BACK! Thank you.
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CHINA - XINJIANG - CHANGJI - 5th XINJIANG INTERNATIONAL TOURISM FESTIVAL OF CHINA HUI PEOPLE FESTIVAL
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Huizu Folk Dance Traditional Minority Hui Zu People Ethnic Group china-cart.com
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People's Daily Online--Fifth, reproductive health services are still insufficient, especially for the unmarried, youth and migrant population. By Liu -Hui People's- Daily Online.--- - Date : Thu, 30 Sep 2010 06:08:30 GMT+00:00
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People's Daily Online---...- tag on their windshield to pay the toll, but they must stop and have the tag scanned by personnel at the tollbooth. By Liu -Hui People's- Daily Online.--- - Date : Wed, 29 Sep 2010 06:28:46 GMT+00:00

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