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  2. Hakka people - Wikipedia

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    The Hakka (Chinese: 客家), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China and who speak a language that is closely related to Gan, a Han Chinese dialect spoken in Jiangxi province.

  3. Hakka Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Hakka Chinese. Hakka. 客家话. Hak-kâ-va / Hak-kâ-fa. "Kejiahua" in Chinese characters. Region. South and southwestern China centered on Guangdong, the New Territories in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Chợ Lớn in Vietnam, and Bangka Belitung Islands and West Kalimantan in Indonesia. Ethnicity.

  4. Hakka culture - Wikipedia

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    Hakka culture ( Chinese: 客家文化) refers to the culture created by Hakka people, a Han Chinese subgroup, across Asia and the Americas. It encompasses the shared language, various art forms, food culture, folklore, and traditional customs. Hakka culture stemmed from the culture of Ancient Han Chinese, who migrated from China's central plain ...

  5. Hakka cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people, and it may also be found in parts of Taiwan and in countries with significant overseas Hakka communities. There are numerous restaurants in Mainland China , Taiwan , Hong Kong , Indonesia , Malaysia , Singapore , and Thailand serving Hakka cuisine.

  6. Taiwanese Hakka - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese Hakka is a language group consisting of Hakka dialects spoken in Taiwan, and mainly used by people of Hakka ancestry. Taiwanese Hakka is divided into five main dialects: Sixian, Hailu, Dabu, Raoping, and Zhao'an. [5] The most widely spoken of the five Hakka dialects in Taiwan are Sixian and Hailu. [6]

  7. Haka - Wikipedia

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    Haka is a traditional genre of Māori dance. This painting dates from c. 1845. Haka ( / ˈhɑːkə /, [1] / ˈhækə /; [2] singular haka, in both Māori and English) are a variety of ceremonial dances in Māori culture. [3] A performance art, haka are often performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with ...

  8. Hakka Americans - Wikipedia

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    Hakka Americans (客家美國人 or 客裔美國人 [1] ), also called American Hakka, [2] are Han people in the United States of Hakka origin, mostly from present-day Guangdong, Fujian, and Taiwan. Many Hakka Americans have connections to Hakka diaspora in Jamaica, the Caribbean, South East Asia, Latin America, and South America.

  9. List of Hakka people - Wikipedia

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    Third-generation grandmaster of Southern Praying Mantis ( 南派螳螂) martial art, which was originally taught only to Hakka people; Lau is acknowledged by both the practitioners of the Chow Gar ( 周家) and the Chu Gar ( 朱家) schools as the founding grandmaster in the modern era. Lam Yiu-Kwai (Lim Yau Gui) 林耀桂. 1877–1966.

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