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Hokkien people
Hoklo
Banlam
Minnan
閩南泉漳民族
A Hokkien family in Southern Fujian, 1920
Total population
60,000,000 (est.)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Mainland China
Fujian
Taiwan
22,277,000 (est.)
Malaysia
Largest group of Malaysian Chinese[quantify]
Singapore
Largest group of Chinese Singaporeans[quantify]
Philippines
Largest group of Chinese Filipinos[quantify][2]
Indonesia
Largest group of Chinese Indonesians[quantify][3]
Brunei
Largest group of Bruneian Chinese[quantify]
Myanmar
One of the four largest groups of Burmese Chinese[quantify][4]
United States
70,000+[5]
Vietnam
45,000 (est.)
Hong Kong
Minority population[quantify]
Macau
Minority population[quantify]
Languages
Hokkien
Standard Chinese
English
Malay
Filipino
Religion
Chinese folk religion
Taoism
Confucianism
ancestor veneration
Mahayana Buddhism
Christianity
Islam
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The Hoklo people (Chinese: 福佬人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ho̍h-ló-lâng) are a Han Chinese subgroup[6] who speak Hokkien,[7] a Southern Min language,[8] or trace their ancestry to southeastern Fujian in China,[9] and known by various related terms such as Banlam people (閩南人; Bân-lâm-lâng), Minnan people, or more commonly in Southeast Asia as the Hokkien people (福建人; Hok-kiàn-lâng).[a] The Hokkien people are found in significant numbers in mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Myanmar, the United States, Hong Kong, and Macau. The Hokkien people have a distinct culture and architecture, including Hokkien shrines and temples with tilted sharp eaves, high and slanted top roofs, and finely detailed decorative inlays of wood and porcelain. The Hokkien language, which includes Taiwanese Hokkien, is the mainstream Southern Min, which is partially mutually intelligible to the Teochew language, Hainanese, Leizhou Min, and Haklau Min.
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^Mya Than (1997). Leo Suryadinata (ed.). Ethnic Chinese As Southeast Asians. ISBN 0-312-17576-0.
^2005-2009 American Community Survey
^Damm, Jens (2012). "Multiculturalism in Taiwan and the Influence of Europe". In Damm, Jens; Lim, Paul (eds.). European perspectives on Taiwan. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. p. 62. ISBN 9783531943039.
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