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  • Hani rice terraces, Honghe, Yunnan province, China. Each family has a certain number of terraces but they cannot grow enough rice to survive. Villagers help others who are working away for a 50/50 share and in that way they can just about survive.
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  • Portrait of Xi Le Li, a Hani ethnic minority woman wearing traditional clothing in Gan Pai Da Zhai village, Yunnan province, China. Costume styles in the past were identified by discrete regions and sub regions, but due to a number of factors some groups are more widely dispersed.  This may be due to migration or search for land, and more recently, as a result of re-settlement of groups by the Chinese government, made necessary by the construction of new roads, reservoirs and hydroelectric schemes. The People's Republic of China recognises 55 ethnic minority groups in China in addition to the Han majority. The ethnic minorities form 9.44% of mainland China and Taiwan's total population and the greatest number can be found in Yunnan Province, 34% (25 ethnic groups).
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  • Pumpkins stored in the loft of a Hani ethnic minority farmer's house, Shang Lao Zhai village, Yunnan Province, China.
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  • Fish are reared in the rice paddy field and then smoked over an open fire in Gou Kui, a Hani ethnic minority village, Yunnan province, China.
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