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  • Portrait of two Muslim Cham girls wearing white dresses and bronze and copper jewellery at their Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Portrait of Muslim Cham girls with their sisters at a Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Muslim Cham girls wearing white dresses and bronze and copper jewellery receive blessings from the priests at a Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Muslim Cham girls wearing white dresses and bronze and copper jewellery at their Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress, a handwoven red sash and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress, a handwoven red cloth and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress, a handwoven red cloth and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress, a handwoven red cloth and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Muslim Cham girls wearing white/yellow dresses, handwoven red cloths and bronze and copper jewellery at their Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress, a handwoven red sash and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • A Muslim Cham girl wearing a yellow robe, a handwoven red sash and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Portrait of a Muslim Cham girl wearing a white dress and bronze and copper jewellery at her Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Muslim Cham girls wearing yellow robes, handwoven red cloths and bronze and copper jewellery at their Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Karoh (maturity) ceremony in Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • In Van Lam village, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam, Cham girls usually in groups of around 5, undergo a Karoh (maturity) ceremony, one of the most important ritual events of their lives and if it has not taken place, the girl cannot marry. After a purification ritual, the girls prepare for the main ceremony by dressing in a white dress and then putting on bronze, copper and sometimes gold jewellery. The girl's hair is brushed and put up into a bun. Afterwards each girl is given a traditional yellow robe and her head is covered with a red woven cloth and then the head priest places his hand on the girls head, recites a prayer and cuts a small lock of her hair. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • An elderly woman praying at a Karoh (maturity) ceremony in the Muslim Cham village of Van Lam, Ninh Thuan province, Central Vietnam. The Cham, a Muslim community of around 39,000 people living along the coast of Central Vietnam are one of the 54 ethnic groups recognised by the Vietnamese government.
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  • Save Brixton Arches campaign messages along Atlantic Road on 27th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Numerous local businesses face eviction from premises under Brixton arches following Network Rails plan to regenerate the spaces. Once the renovations are complete, it’s feared businesses rates will become unaffordable’, increasing by 300%, for the local business. Several campaign groups are rallying against the landlords decision.
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  • Save Brixton Arches campaign messages along Atlantic Road on 27th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Numerous local businesses face eviction from premises under Brixton arches following Network Rails plan to regenerate the spaces. Once the renovations are complete, it’s feared businesses rates will become unaffordable’, increasing by 300%, for the local business. Several campaign groups are rallying against the landlords decision.
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  • Save Brixton Arches campaign messages along Atlantic Road on 23rd July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Numerous local businesses face eviction from premises under Brixton arches following Network Rails plan to regenerate the spaces. Once the renovations are complete, it’s feared businesses rates will become unaffordable’, increasing by 300%, for the local business. Several campaign groups are rallying against the landlords decision.
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  • Save Brixton Arches campaign messages along Atlantic Road on 23rd July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Numerous local businesses face eviction from premises under Brixton arches following Network Rails plan to regenerate the spaces. Once the renovations are complete, it’s feared businesses rates will become unaffordable’, increasing by 300%, for the local business. Several campaign groups are rallying against the landlords decision.
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  • A group of young men playing football in Burgess Park overlooking the Aylesbury Estate, a large housing estate located in Walworth, on 5th August 2016 in South London, United Kingdom.  The Aylesbury Estate contains 2,704 dwellings and was built between 1963 and 1977. The estate is partially occupied and is currently undergoing a major redevelopment.
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  • A portrait of a Pumi ethnic minority woman wearing her traditional clothing in her home, Lin Chang 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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  • 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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  • An Aini ethnic minority woman sewing her traditional clothing outside her home in Xiang Dao Ya village. 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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  • An Aini ethnic minority woman sits on a bed with a young boy in her home in Xiang Dao Ya village. 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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  • The bedroom of a young married Yao man and Yi woman in Xin Shan (Yao) village, Yunnan province, China. Until recently it was uncommon for a couple from different ethnic minority groups to get married. 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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  • A Miao/Hmong ethnic minority woman wearing a modern printed traditional style pleated skirt stands with a wild animal which has been caught in a trap, San Yao San village, Yunnan Province, China. 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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  • A Miao/Hmong ethnic minority woman carries a baby and a pair rice beaters on her way back from threshing rice. 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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  • An elderly Bai ethnic minority woman makes a bamboo basket for carrying vegetables in her home, Xizhou, Yunnan Province, China. 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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  • A Naxi ethnic minority woman takes a chicken as a present for a new baby, Wen Hai Xia village, Yunnan Province, China. 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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  • A Yi woman wearing her traditional clothing cooks over an open fire in her kitchen, Ma Long village, Yunnan province, China. 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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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstration outside Savills Estate Agents on Battersea Bridge Road to protest against a secured contract to offer Lambeth Council advice on estate regeneration.
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  • Labour campaigner protesting against Savills Estate Agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstration outside Savills Estate Agents on Battersea Bridge Road to protest against a secured contract to offer Lambeth Council advice on estate regeneration.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstration outside Savills Estate Agents on Battersea Bridge Road to protest against a secured contract to offer Lambeth Council advice on estate regeneration.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstration outside Savills Estate Agents on Battersea Bridge Road to protest against a secured contract to offer Lambeth Council advice on estate regeneration.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Protestors marching along Northcote Rd near Clapham Junction, heading towards Savills estate agents on Battersea Bridge Road.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Protestors marching along Northcote Rd near Clapham Junction, heading towards Savills estate agents on Battersea Bridge Road.
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  • Regeneration protest against Savills estate agents’ housing contract with Lambeth Council on 30th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Demonstration outside Savills Estate Agents on Battersea Bridge Road to protest against a secured contract to offer Lambeth Council advice on estate regeneration.
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  • Glennford Griffiths at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history.
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. Following the arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948, it marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Aylesbury Estate, a large housing estate located in Walworth on 24th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. The Aylesbury Estate contains 2,704 dwellings and was built between 1963 and 1977. The estate is partially occupied and is currently undergoing a major redevelopment.
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  • The partially derelict Robin Hood Gardens estate on 20th May 2016 in Poplar, London United Kingdom. Designed in the late 1960s by Alison and Peter Smithson, the estate was completed in 1972. Brutalist in design, it was built as council housing with streets in the sky’, a style of architecture that emerged in Britain during the 60s & 70s.
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  • Terence Cooper, Churchill Gardens resident since 1984 on 11th February 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Churchill Gardens is a large housing estate in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. The estate was developed between 1946 and 1962. Designed by the architects Powell and Moya, it replaced Victorian terraced houses extensively damaged during the Blitz.
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  • Churchill Gardens on 11th February 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Churchill Gardens is a large housing estate in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. The estate was developed between 1946 and 1962. Designed by the architects Powell and Moya, it replaced Victorian terraced houses extensively damaged during the Blitz.
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  • Churchill Gardens on 11th February 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Churchill Gardens is a large housing estate in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. The estate was developed between 1946 and 1962. Designed by the architects Powell and Moya, it replaced Victorian terraced houses extensively damaged during the Blitz.
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  • A photo of a recently passed resident from Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Residents from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Friends of residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Housing is a Mental Health Issue demonstration with Focus E15 on 21st May 2016 in East London, United Kingdom. Housing activists, Focus E15, rally from Stratford International Train Station to Stratford High Street campaigning to demand more social housing in the London borough of Newham. The demonstration was held at the end of Mental Health Awareness Week, focusing on the mental health implications of inadequate housing
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  • The Carpenters Estate on 25th February 2016 in East London, United Kingdom. The Carpenters Estate is a council housing estate in Stratford, East London which the Mayor of Newham has earmarked for demolition and redevelopment. It is adjacent to the main site for the 2012 Olympics.
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  • Nikki, a street musician on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom.
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  • A couple having an evening meal at Lounge Brixton on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Brixton Ritzy Cinema on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom.
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  • A Jamaican flag in a phone box during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom.
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  • Glennford Griffiths at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history.
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  • Jerk chicken with rice and peas on an orange table at Fish Wings & Tings, a Caribbean restaurant in Brixton Village on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom.
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Black Cultural Archives gallery during the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, Mayor of Lambeth with Emita Griffith during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, Mayor of Lambeth with Emita Griffith Cllr Sonia Winifred, Cabinet Member for Equalities and Culture, during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, Mayor of Lambeth with Emita Griffith Cllr Sonia Winifred, Cabinet Member for Equalities and Culture, during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • United Quest Choir play at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • United Quest Choir play at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Jerry Dammers, founder, keyboard player and primary songwriter of ska revival band The Specials during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Jamacian flag in a phone box during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Jerry Dammers, founder, keyboard player and primary songwriter of ska revival band The Specials during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, Mayor of Lambeth with Emita Griffith and Jerry Dammers, founder, keyboard player and primary songwriter of ska revival band The Specials during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, Mayor of Lambeth with Emita Griffith and Jerry Dammers, founder, keyboard player and primary songwriter of ska revival band The Specials during the Windrush70 celebration on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ann Mircher at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Brixton local Ex, at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A war memorial at Windrush Square during the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. Following the arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948, it marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two ladies celebrate the 70th anniversary of the NHS at Windrush Square during the 70th anniversary of the Empire Windrush arriving in England on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. Following the arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948, it marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Brixton local Ex, at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People play in a dominoes tournament at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People gather at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Glennford Griffiths at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People play in a dominoes tournament at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People play in a dominoes tournament at Windrush Square to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the passenger liner, Empire Windrush, and the men and women who came to England from the Caribbean on the 23rd June 2018 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. The arrival of 492 passengers from the Caribbean on the 22 June 1948 marked a seminal moment in Britain’s history. (photo by Sam Mellish / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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