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...
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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...
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Hakka (Chinese: 客家话; pinyin: Kèjiāhuà; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Hak-kâ-va / Hak-kâ-fa, Chinese: 客家语; pinyin: Kèjiāyǔ; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Hak-kâ-ngî) forms a language group...
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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...
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The Punti–Hakka Clan Wars were a conflict between the Hakka and the Cantonese people in Guangdong, China between 1855 and 1867. The wars were most fierce...
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A Hakka walled village (Chinese: 围龙屋) is a large multi-family communal living structure that is designed to be easily defensible. This building style...
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The Taipei Hakka Culture Hall (traditional Chinese: 臺北市客家文化會館; simplified Chinese: 台北市客家文化会馆; pinyin: Táiběi Shì Kèjiā Wénhuà Kuàiguǎn) is a cultural...
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Yong tau foo (redirect from Hakka stuffed tofu)
yong tau fu, yong tau hu or yong tofu; ก๋วยเตี๋ยวแคะ in Thailand) is a Hakka Chinese dish consisting primarily of tofu filled with ground meat mixture...
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the better known elements that reflect Hakka culture, regarded by many as the 'pearl of Hakka Literature'. Hakka hill songs vary in theme from love to...
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The Taiwanese Hakka Romanization System (Chinese: 臺灣客家語拼音方案) is a romanization system for Taiwanese Hakka. It was published by the Ministry of Education...
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Haka (redirect from The hakka (dance))
Māori and New Zealand English) are a variety of ceremonial dances in Māori culture. A performance art, haka are often performed by a group, with vigorous...
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The Taoyuan Hakka Culture Hall (traditional Chinese: 桃園市客家文化館; simplified Chinese: 桃园市客家文化馆; pinyin: Táoyuán Shì Kèjiā Wénhuàguǎn) is a Hakka cultural center...
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Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture is located in the Longgang District of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China. It contains a group of Hakka-style buildings...
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Fujian tulou (redirect from Hakka Earth Building)
'Fujian earthen buildings') are Chinese rural dwellings unique to the Hakka in the mountainous areas in southeastern Fujian, China. They were mostly...
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Lei cha (category Hakka culture in Taiwan)
gruel in Hakka cuisine.(擂; léi). The custom of lei cha began in the Three Kingdoms period or even in the Han dynasty. It is very common among Hakka people...
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Tsai Chua Niu. The Hakka Party developed out of a reaction to the effects of Taiwanization, which Hakkas felt promoted the culture of the Hoklo people...
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Its mission is to revitalize Hakka language and culture, and promoting Hakka cultural research and exchange. The Hakka Affairs Council, officially established...
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Hakka Americans (客家美國人 or 客裔美國人), also called American Hakka, are Han people in the United States of Hakka origin, mostly from present-day Guangdong, Fujian...
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Proto-Hakka (also called Common Neo-Hakka, CNH) is the reconstructed proto-language from which all Hakka varieties descend. Like all branches of the Sinitic...
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Han Chinese subgroups (section Hakka-speaking groups)
Zhongyuan culture (中原) Beijing culture (北京) Shandong culture (魯/鲁) Jin culture (晉/晋) Dongbei culture (東北/东北) Hubei culture (楚) Lingnan culture (粵/粤) Hakka culture...
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Tianluokeng Tulou cluster (category Hakka culture in China)
Tianluokeng tulou cluster is one of the better known groups of Fujian tulou. It is located in the village of Tianluokeng (lit. 'snail pit') in the town...
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Haipai culture (海) Hakka culture (客) Hokkien culture (閩) Hong Kong culture (港) Hubei culture (楚) Huizhou culture (徽) Hunanese culture (湘) Jiangxi culture (贛)...
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Yongding, Longyan (section Culture)
China. The district is a center for Hakka culture, including the traditional Hakka tulou, and a local dialect of the Hakka Chinese called the Yongding Dialect [zh]...
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Luodai (category Hakka culture in China)
Eternal Hakka”. As one of the core branch venues for the 20th World's Hakka Conference, Luodai has its position been established in the Hakka culture of the...
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Pulau Tekong (category Hakka culture in Singapore)
70 percent were Hakkas and 30 percent were Teochews, and 40 percent were Malays. There were a few Indians as well. The reason for Hakka being the majority...
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Meizhou City, in the east of Guangdong Province, China. A center of Hakka culture, it has a population of 375,000. This is the ancestral hometown of 1st...
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A list of notable Hakka people, belonging to the Han Chinese. "Zhu De (Chu Teh)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-10. "大鹏赖氏家族:前辈守御领土...
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Abacus seeds (category Hakka culture in Singapore)
Abacus seeds (Chinese: 算盘子) or abacus beads is a Hakka Chinese dish consisting of dimpled, disc-shaped dumplings made with taro and tapioca flour. The...
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Aunt Tiger (category Hakka culture in Taiwan)
by Taiwanese writer Wang Shilang, where the setting of the story is in a Hakka settlement in Taiwan. A tiger spirit must eat a few children to become a...
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