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The Chin Haw or Chin Ho (Chinese: 秦霍; pinyin: Qín huò; Thai: จีนฮ่อ, RTGS: Chin Ho), also known locally as Yunnanese (Chinese: 雲南人, Thai: คนยูนนาน), are Chinese people who migrated to Thailand via Myanmar or Laos. Most of them were originally from Yunnan, a southern province of China.[1][2] They speak Southwestern Mandarin.
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^Forbes, Andrew; Henley, David (2011). Traders of the Golden Triangle. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN B006GMID5K.
The ChinHaw or Chin Ho (Chinese: 秦霍; pinyin: Qín huò; Thai: จีนฮ่อ, RTGS: Chin Ho), also known locally as Yunnanese (Chinese: 雲南人, Thai: คนยูนนาน), are...
Chin Ho may refer to: Chin Ho Kelly, Hawaii Five-O character played by Kam Fong Chun, and later by Daniel Dae Kim ChinHaw, also spelled Chin Ho, Thai...
sʰɔj˥], Burmese: အုန်းနို့ခေါက်ဆွဲ ,pronounced [ʔóʊɴ no̰ kʰaʊʔ sʰwɛ́]) is a ChinHaw dish served in Laos and northern Thailand. A comparable dish, ohn no khao...
Look up Haw, haw, or Haw. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haw or HAW may refer to: many species of hawthorn (Crataegus) Haw flakes, Chinese sweets...
and other Yunnanese groups in Thailand, collectively known in Thai as ChinHaw, number around 200,000, inhabiting 108 villages in Mae Hong Son, Chiang...
Muslims are an ethnically diverse group, mainly consisting of ethnic Lao, ChinHaw, Chams, Tamils and Pashtuns, with interracial marriages being increasingly...
Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Panthays in Myanmar, Hui ChinHaws in Thailand are also considered part of the Hui ethnicity. The Hui have...
Sino-Kadazan Sino-Murut Sino-Burmese Sino-Thai Chinese mestizo Chindian Panthay ChinHaw Sa San Diu Mien Hmong Miao Gha-Mu people A-Hmao people Pa Then people Gejia...
middle of the 19th century. The city has mosques identified with Chinese or ChinHaw Muslims as well as Muslims of Bengali, Pathan, and Malay descent. In 2011...
Islam in Asia Burmese Indians Rohingya people Burmese Chinese Hui Chinese ChinHaw Panthay Rebellion Dungan people Burmese Malays (Scott, 1900, 607) (Yule...
Myanmar Languages Kokang Chinese, Burmese, Standard Chinese Related ethnic groups Burmese Chinese, Han Chinese, Shan, ChinHaw, Other Sino-Tibetan peoples...
one of the mosques in northern Thailand built by Hui people, known as ChinHaw in Thai. The new building was opened on 27 December 2009, replacing the...
live in various areas of the region which have valleys and riverbanks. ChinHaw in Chiang Rai consist primarily of the former Kuomintang (KMT army) who...
noodles. Chinese Hui Muslims from Yunnan who moved to Thailand are known as ChinHaw and they also own restaurants and stalls serving Chinese Islamic food....
language of the Wa State government. Some of its speakers, known as the ChinHaw, live in Thailand. It is also spoken in parts of Northern Vietnam. Ethnic...
Arguably Chiang Mai's most iconic dish, it was originally a dish of the ChinHaw, Chinese-Muslim traders from Yunnan Province in China. Kuaitiao nam and...
Haw Par Villa (Chinese: 虎豹別墅; pinyin: Hǔ Bào Biéshù) is a theme park located along Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore. The park contains over 1,000 statues...
to Northern Thailand, where they became part of the community known as ChinHaw. Christian missionaries went into the Wa region in the early 20th century...
Meitei, the Kuki-Chin–Naga is divided between the Chin and the Naga. The Mruic and most of the Kuki-Chin speakers are seen as Chin, while speakers of...
Ruler of Chiang Rai □ Possible related to the Sukhothai dynasties From ChinHaw? La Sen Thai r.1486-1496 King of Lan Xang □ Siriyasawadee Devi [th] Yotchiangrai...
the book by the non-Muslim Vice-Minister of the Board of Propriety. The ChinHaw are a group of Chinese immigrants who arrived in Thailand via Burma or...
Wang Lin Wang Yihan Malaysia Norshahliza Baharum Lyddia Cheah Chong Sook ChinHaw Chiou Hwee Vivian Hoo Kah Mun Ng Hui Lin Julia Wong Pei Xian Indonesia...
Pan Jinlian (Chinese: 潘金蓮; Wade–Giles: P'an Chin-lien) is a fictional character in the 17th-century Chinese novel Jin Ping Mei (The Plum in the Golden...
University of California Press, pp 125-126, ISBN 0-520-24340-4. Stephen G. Haw (2006), Marco Polo's China: a Venetian in the Realm of Kublai Khan, London...