Secession in China

Map of China's prefectural level divisions as believed by the Chinese government
Heihe–Tengchong Line

Secession in China refers to several secessionist movements in the People's Republic of China.[a] Many current separatist movements in China arise from the country's ethnic issues. Some of the factors that have created these ethnic issues include history, nationalism, economic and political disparity, religion, and other factors. China has historically had tensions between the majority Han and other minority ethnic groups, particularly in rural and border regions. Historically, other ruling ethnicities, such as the Manchu of the early-Qing dynasty, experienced ethnic issues as well.[1]


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  1. ^ Feuerwerker, Albert (1975). Rebellion in Nineteenth-Century China. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. p. 60.

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