According to the statistics of 1990, there are 910.92% of the total population in China, among which the proportion of Han nationality in the local population is 99.77% and 99.49% in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and 37.55% in Xinjiang and Tibet.
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Ethnic group: Generally speaking, people of the same ethnic group live in the same or similar areas and have the same regional identity. Regional identity often becomes the name of clan, such as Chaozhou clan. Among the Han people, Hakkas are the only Han people who have no place names.
For Han people, Yan Huang identity is one of the symbols and representatives of national spiritual tradition. Similarly, for ethnic groups under a nation, people of the same ethnic group often have a strong sense of identity with a particular thing, thinking that this thing represents some characteristics and spiritual traditions of their own ethnic group.
Baidu encyclopedia-Han nationality