Hakka people
Hakka people (Hakka language: Hak-kâ; Mandarin Chinese: Kèjiā) are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people. They live mainly in the provinces of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian in China and speak the Hakka language. The Hakkas have had an important influence on Chinese and overseas Chinese history: in particular, they have been a source of revolutionary, political and military leaders. Hakka people is a group of people that always move from place to place.
Hakka People Media
Hakka Unicorn Dance and Kirin fu convention 2015, Hong Kong
Historical Hakka migrations
Hakka language distribution in mainland China and TaiwanTemplate:Image citation needed
- China Fujian Tulou Gaobei Qiaofulou.jpg
- Lei Cha in Vegeterian Restaurant.jpg
Lei Cha, a very healthy dish made with green tea, basil, coriander and mugwort
- Malaysian Yong Tau Foo.jpg
Yong Tau Foo in Malaysia, brought over by Hakka emigres
- Taiwanese Hakka Opera at the Zhongyuan festival.jpg
Taiwanese Hakka opera at the Ghost Festival
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100年5月20日臺灣客家魅力嘉年華在台北世貿南港展覽館 展出現場拍攝有最道地的客家美食最精采的客家文化最豐富的客家傳統最精美的客家商品
References
- The secret history of the Hakkas: the Chinese revolution as a Hakka enterprise by Mary S. Erbaugh, The China Quarterly, No. 132, December 1992, pp. 937-968.
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