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As a branch of
Han Chinese, 'Hoklo' commonly refers to those
Taiwanese people who claim ancestry from the southern part of
Fujian province of
China. Large populations of similar background can also be found in
Malaysia,
Guangdong,
Hong Kong,
Philippines,
Singapore,
Burma,
Thailand,
Myanmar and
Indonesia where they are usually referred to as 'Hokkien', meaning
Fujian in
Min Nan language. In Hong Kong's
New Territories, "Fukienese" often refers to all
Min Nan speakers relocating from
Fujian.
In
Taiwan, the Hoklos are the largest ethnic group (see
Demographics of Taiwan). Most Hoklos trace their paternal ancestry to men who migrated to Taiwan from
Fujian in the
17th and
18th centuries.
Because about 70% of the population in Taiwan are Hoklo, ''Taiwanese'' is often used interchangeably with ''Hoklo''. People who are aware of the multi-ethnic nature of Taiwan recognize the two are not identical, although most people will know by context when this word refers to people from Taiwan and when this word refers specifically to Hoklos.
In Taiwan, there are three common ways to write ''Hoklo'' in
Chinese characters (pronunciations are given in
POJ):
★ 福佬 (Hok-ló; lit. "Fujian person") – emphasizes their connection to Fujian province.
★ 河洛 (Hô-lok; lit. "Yellow River (city/river)") - emphasizes their long history originating from the area south of the
Yellow River.
★ 鶴佬 (Hoh-ló; lit. "crane person") - emphasizes the modern pronunciation of the characters (without regard to the meaning of the Chinese characters). This variant is used by the Chinese Wikipedia version of this article.
In
Hakka, Hoklo may be written as 學老 (lit. "knowledge aged") and 學佬 (lit. "knowledge person").
Despite many ways to write ''Hoklo'' in Chinese, many Taiwanese will use the term Holo (Hō-ló) to refer to the
'Holo' language and Hoklo culture.
See also
★
Demographics of Taiwan
★
Hokkien (disambiguation)
★
Hoklo (disambiguation)