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Sichuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Significant minorities of Tibetans, Yi, Qiang and Naxi reside in the western portion. Sichuan was China's most populous province before Chongqing was carved out of it, making Henan the ...
Nakhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naxi, Naqxi, Na-khi, Nashi, Nahi, Moxiayi, Mosha) Total population; 300,000 ... River from the Jinsha and then to the Along River in the present-day province of Sichuan in ...
Sichuan
Significant minorities of , , Qiang and Naxi reside in the western portion. Sichuan was China's most populous province before Chongqing was carved out of it, making Henan the ...
Naxi - History and cultural relations
The Naxi are generally thought to have migrated to their present location from somewhere to the north in eastern Tibet, western Sichuan, or Qinghai Province around the beginning of ...
The Naxi Ethnic Group
The Naxi Ethnic Group Population: 308,839. Major area of distribution: Yunnan and Sichuan. Language: Naxi. Religion: Doba and Lamaism
People's Daily Online The Naxi ethnic minority
Major area of distribution: Yunnan and Sichuan. Language: Naxi Religion: Dongba and Lamaism The Naxi ethnic minority has a population of 277,800, most of whom live in concentrated ...
renmenbi | The Naxi
Most of them live in Yunnan province, the rest in Sichuan province and Tibet. The Naxi people are the descendants of the ancient Qiang people who inhabited the region thousands of ...
Sichuan overview, history & climate - Travel Sichuan with ChinaTravel ...
... place, especially in its rugged western half, where Tibetan, Naxi, Qiang and Li ethnic minorities live amidst often stunning landscapes of wooded mountains and lakes. "Sichuan ...
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Shaking Things Up in ChinaWall Street Journal - 20 hours agoIn a year in which the Beijing Olympics were expected to be the main political event in China, the Sichuan earthquake has proven to be of much greater ... |
Extend help to quake victimsSichuan Earthquak Update, UK - 1 hour agoChina Daily’s journalist Fu Jing, who’s also involved in the initiation of Sichuan Earthquake Update, has recently traveled to Sichuan and started a new ... |
Int´l efforts urged to boost Sichuan tourismCCTV, China - Nov 16, 2008More efforts to help revitalize tourism in Sichuan, the province worst-hit by the May 12th earthquake. China's National Tourism Administration and the World ... |
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