Chinese of Romania
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Chinese of Romania |
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Total population |
2,249 (2003 est.) |
Regions with significant populations |
Bucharest |
Languages |
Chinese, Romanian |
Religions |
None |
Related ethnic groups |
Han Chinese |
The Chinese of Romania (Chinese: 羅馬尼亞華僑; Romanian: chinezi) are one of the smaller minorities of Romania, numbering only 2,249 according to the 2002 census. Around 90% live in Bucharest, particularly in Sector 2. China and Romania have a history of several decades of economic and cultural exchanges as part of the Communist bloc; former Chinese president Jiang Zemin lived in Romania for some time and speaks the language fluently. However, the majority of ethnic Chinese now in Romania arrived in the country after the 1990s; their numbers are expected to increase in the future due to a looming labour shortage in Romania.
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Officially recognised minorities
Hungarians (Székely • Csángó) · Roma · Ukrainians · Germans · Lipovans · Turks · Tatars · Serbs · Slovaks · Bulgarians · Croats · Greeks · Jews · Czechs · Poles · Italians · Armenians · Macedonians · Albanians · Rusyns
Other minorities
Aromanians · Chinese · Krashovani