Hani people
Hani ethnic groups in southwest China, the 16th largest nation in China. Yunnan is the Hani family. According to the 2000 census, the Hani population in China has 1,440,029 people, of which 1,424,990 people in Yunnan, accounting for 98.96% of the Hani population. Hani mainly distributed in the southwest of Yunnan Rites River downstream of the Red River on the west side of Ailao mountain Xinping, Zhenyuan, Mojiang, Yuanjiang, Honghe, Yuanyang, Green Spring, Jinping, Jiangcheng and other counties. Shandong, Jiangsu, Hunan, Sichuan and Guangdong provinces Hani population is more than a thousand people, the rest of the provinces and municipalities and active military soldiers are Hani population distribution. Chinese Hani use Hami language, the original no text, in 1957 created the Latin alphabet-based text. Hani ancestors for the Qiang, 2500 meters above sea level in the mountain reclamation terraces, planting rice. Hani (Vietnamese: Người Hà Nhì) is one of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, population 17,553 (1999 census). An armor of the Hani people (claiming to be Yanni), distributed in Myanmar, Laos and Thailand, and Myanmar and Laos call it the high tribe (Burmese: Burmese, Burmese Committee: kau). ...