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Impression Lijiang Show

The show is a spectacular outdoor presentation of singing and dancing performances that showcase the traditions and lifestyle of the local ethnic people of Lijiang.
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Zhuang 壮

Zhuang 壮

There are about 17 million Zhuang people in China, including more than 1 million in Yunnan. There are many branches to the group, including more than 40 branches in Yunnan alone. 

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Yi 彝

Yi 彝

More than 8 million Yi people live in the hillside and basin areas of China, including about 5 million in Yunnan.

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Yao 瑶

Yao 瑶

The Yao ethnic group numbers more than 2.8 million throughout China, in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Guizhou, and there are about 190,000 Yao people in Yunnan.

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Wa 佤

Wa 佤

The Wa people live in the upland regions of eastern Myanmar and southwestern Yunnan.

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Tibetan 藏

Tibetan 藏

The Tibetan People, or Zang ethnic minority, number more than 6 million in China, mostly living in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, but about 128, 000 are in Yunnan Province.

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Shui 水

Shui 水

The Shui Ethnic Group has a population of more than 410,000, mainly in Guizhou Province, but only about 12,000 of them live in Yunnan, mostly in the Fuyuan and Yiliang areas.

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Pumi 普米

Pumi 普米

There are nearly 40,000 Pumi people in China and most of them live in the northwest quadrant of Yunnan.

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Nu 怒

The Nu ethnic group has a population of 37,000, nearly all of which live in Yunnan in Fugong, Gongshan and Bin'e Township in Lanping County in the Nujiang Susu Autonomous Prefecture.

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Naxi 纳西

Naxi 纳西

Of about 300,000 Naxi people in China, most live in Naxi Autonomous County in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, others in Sichuan and Tibet.

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Mongolian 蒙古

Mongolian 蒙古

Of approximately 6 million Mongolian people living throughout China, only about 28,000 of them live in Yunnan, mostly in Xinmeng Township, Tonghai County.

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Miao 苗

Miao 苗

Most of the more than 9 million Miao people in China live in the southern Guizhou Province and the western Hunan Province, but there are about 1 million Miao people in Yunnan.

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