| Hint | Ethnic Group | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The majority of China | Han | 97%
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| Turkic Muslims of Xinjiang Autonomous Region | Uyghur | 94%
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| Genghis Khan was one of these | Mongol | 87%
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| The natives to "the roof of the world" | Tibetan | 85%
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| Hangul is their alphabet | Korean | 80%
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| Rulers of the Qing Dynasty and the people of Dongbei | Manchu | 78%
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| Natives to the largest country in Central Asia | Kazakh | 76%
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| The 14th Dalai Lama is one of these | Tu | 72%
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| Ethno-religious group of Muslims | Hui | 68%
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| Notable sub-groups have immigrated to South East Asia | Miao | 68%
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| You'd find them all the way in Moscow, too | Russian | 67%
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| Turkic nomads with their own Central Asian country | Kyrgyz | 65%
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| Largest minority of 18 million people | Zhuang | 62%
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| Another Turkic ethnic group with their own country | Tajik | 61%
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| Known for their houses built with bamboo, mud, and stone | Hani | 58%
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| Turkic group with their own country that doesn't border China | Uzbek | 58%
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| The largest ethnic minority of Hainan island | Li | 55%
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| Bimoism is their indigenous religion | Yi | 53%
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| Their name means "white" in Mandarin Chinese | Bai | 51%
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| Renowned for their operas called Kgal Laox | Dong | 43%
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| Closely Related to the Thai and Laos people | Dai | 40%
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| The largest ethnic minority of Fujian province | She | 39%
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| Their name means "water" in Mandarin Chinese | Sui | 39%
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| Predominantly found in Kachin and Shan States, Myanmar | Wa | 39%
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| A Tungusic shaman people found in Northern China | Xibe | 36%
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| They celebrate their King Pan on the tenth lunar month | Yao | 36%
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| Very similar to a larger Muslim minority, with animist beliefs | Salar | 34%
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| Renowned for their folk songs and Baishou Dance | Tujia | 34%
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| A Tungusic people more commonly found in Siberia | Evenki | 32%
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| A large Muslim minority found in Gansu province | Dongxiang | 31%
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| Taiwan's indigenous people | Gaoshan | 29%
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| Consider themselves the same as the largest ethnic minority | Bouyei | 28%
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| Christians also found in northern Myanmar | Lisu | 28%
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| Found on the edge of Sichuan and Tibet | Qiang | 28%
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| Hunter shaman people of Dongbei | Oroqen | 26%
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| The largest subset of the Kachin people | Jingpo | 25%
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| Tibetan Buddhism minority of Gansu province | Yugur | 25%
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| Their name means "capital" in Mandarin Chinese | Gin | 24%
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| Celebrate the flower-fairy festival | Nu | 24%
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| A Mongolic people found in Hulunbu'er | Daur | 23%
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| 90% now have the surname Li or Zhang | Lahu | 23%
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| Practive the dongjing ritual music of Yunnan | Nakhi | 23%
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| Allied with Genghis Khan during the Mongol Empire | Tatars | 23%
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| Famous for their jiaohu music | Gelao | 22%
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| Another Tungusic people more commonly found in Siberia | Hezhen | 22%
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| Only 3000 of them left living in Tibet | Lhoba | 19%
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| Founders of the Dragon Boat Festival | Mulao | 19%
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| Believed to be descended from Muslim Mongol soldiers | Bonan | 18%
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| 80% of them share the surname; Tan | Maonan | 18%
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| Another ethnic minority heavily influenced by Tibet | Pumi | 18%
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| Some of the first inhabitants of Yunnan Province | Achang | 16%
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| Consider blackened teeth with betel nuts beautiful | Blang | 16%
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| Began fighting the Burmese military since 1963 | De'ang | 16%
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| Paint their teeth with soot from pear trees | Jino | 16%
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| More commonly found in Arunachal Pradesh, India | Monba | 16%
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| Used to practice female face tattooing and animal sacrifices | Derung | 14%
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