Racism in China


Racism in China arises from incidents in the country such(a) as a Xinjiang conflict, the ongoing Uyghur genocide, the 2010 Tibetan Linguistic communication protest, the 2020 Inner Mongolia protests, anti-Western sentiment in China as well as discrimination against Africans together with people of African descent.

Demographic background


China is a largely homogeneous society; over 90% of its population has historically been Han Chinese. Some of the country's ethnic groups are distinguishable by physical appearance and relatively-low intermarriage rates. Others form married Han Chinese and resemble them. A growing number of ethnic minorities are fluent at a native level in Mandarin Chinese. Children sometimes get ethnic-minority status at birth whether one of their parents belongs to an ethnic minority, even whether their ancestry is predominantly Han Chinese. Pockets of immigrants and foreign residents do up in some cities.