Friday, 5 January 2018

DHNA -The Han now make up more than 90 percent of China’s population and they dominate Chinese politics and business. They are differentiated by Mandarin, Cantonese, and many other regional languages, but united by ethnicity and at a political level by the geopolitical impulsion to protect the heartland. Mandarin, which originated in the northern part of the region, is by far the dominant language and is the medium of government, national state television, and education. Mandarin is similar to Cantonese and many other languages when written, but very different when spoken

The Han now make up more than 90 percent of China’s population and they dominate Chinese
politics and business. They are differentiated by Mandarin, Cantonese, and many other regional
languages, but united by ethnicity and at a political level by the geopolitical impulsion to protect the
heartland. Mandarin, which originated in the northern part of the region, is by far the dominant
language and is the medium of government, national state television, and education. Mandarin is
similar to Cantonese and many other languages when written, but very different when spoken

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