- boxes, or
other symbols instead of Hàn-jī, Pe̍h-ōe-jī and Tâi-lô. The
Hoklo people (Chinese: 福佬人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ho̍h-ló-lâng) are a Han
Chinese subgroup...
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Hoklo Taiwanese (Chinese: 臺灣福佬人) or Holo
people (Chinese: 河洛人) are a
major ethnic group in
Taiwan whose ancestry is
wholly or
partially Hoklo.
Being Taiwanese...
- Hokkien,
Hoklo (Holo), and
Minnan people are
found in the
United States. The
Hoklo people are a Han
Chinese subgroup with
ancestral roots in Southern...
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Hoklo,
Hailufeng (海陸丰 Hai Lok Hong), or in the
language itself Haklau, is a
variety of
Chinese mostly spoken in the
Hailufeng region of Guangdong. The...
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indigenous peoples. The Han are
often divided into
three subgroups: the
Hoklo, the Hakka, and
waishengren (or "mainlanders").
Although the
concept of...
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Minnan culture or Hokkien/
Hoklo culture (Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm bûn-hòa; Chinese: 閩南文化), also
considered as the
Mainstream Southern Min Culture,...
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Hokkien architecture, also
called Hoklo architecture or
Minnan architecture,
refers to the
architectural style of the
Hoklo people, a Han
Chinese sub-group...
- most of the
Hoklo people, the main
ethnicity of Taiwan. The
correspondence between language and
ethnicity is not absolute, as some
Hoklo have very limited...
- who are not non-Han.[page needed]
Taiwanese Han
ethnic groups include the
Hoklo people and
Hakka people that had
arrived in
Taiwan before World War II (sometimes...
- the
Teochew and
Hoklo diaspora in
various regions throughout Southeast Asia and in
Taiwan (due to the
majority of
Taiwanese being Hoklo), The
origin of...