Why are the chinese in china?!


Question: Why are the chinese in china?
I recently went to china for a holiday with my family. I only met asians through out the entire trip. Where are the chinese? Did the asians kick them out?

Answers:

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Chinese people ARE asians.



Chinese are Asians. If you are in China, you will see Chinese! In China, the Han Chinese (what generally known as Chinese) make up 91.5% of the population. The minorities, including Zhuang, Manchu, Hui, Miao, Uyghur, Tujia, Yi, Mongol, Tibetan, Buyi, Dong, Yao, Korean, and others make up another 8.5% (2000 census).
So probably you were not in China, or a part of China where minorities predominate, such as Tibet.

http://chineseonthego.com/info_facts_of_…



China is part of Asia. Needless to say, Chinese are asians.

What you described is almost impossible. All major cities in China are filled with people. Even surrounding suburbs are highly populated. It is extremely difficult not to see many Chinese in China.

PS: Are you sure you really went to China? Or did you hop on the wrong flight? LOL



you are mentally confused i think lol
CHINA is in ASIA so is KOREA and JAPAN and etc....
Asians = koreans, japanese people, chinese people, etc........
THEREFORE chinese are asians

good luck? :)



Chinese people are classified as asians, so are japanese, koreans, thai, vietnamese, filipino and so on.



John Mccay-Please do not visit China again until you've done your homework. Thank you-The people of China



where did you go? are you even sure where they were from? you have to be more specific or people will only comment or ask questions, like me.



LOL HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA



Try asking on category "travel" and we'll (or more likely I will) let you know.




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