This article is about the ethnic group. For the fictional alien race, see The Chanur novels.
This article is about the Tibeto-Burman people of China, Vietnam and Laos. For the Austroasiatic ethnic group of India, see Ho people.
Hani
Haqniq, Hà Nhì
An ethnic Hani girl with a typical Hani headgear for children. Near Yuanyang, Yunnan Province, China.
Total population
2,716,000
Regions with significant populations
China
1,440,029 (2000)
Myanmar
200,000 (2007)
Laos
60,000 (2007)
Thailand
60,000 (2007)
Vietnam
25,539 (2019)[1]
Languages
Hani • Hanoish languages
Religion
Animism • Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Akha • Yi • Lahu • Karen people
The Hani or Ho people (Hani: Haqniq; Chinese: 哈尼族; pinyin: Hānízú; Vietnamese: Người Hà Nhì / 𠊛何贰) are a Lolo-speaking ethnic group in Southern China and Northern Laos and Vietnam. They form one of the 56 officially recognized nationalities of the People's Republic of China and one of the 54 officially recognized ethnic groups of Vietnam. In Laos, the Hani are more commonly known as Ho.
^"Report on Results of the 2019 Census". General Statistics Office of Vietnam. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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