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Hakka Language
A collection of notes and discussions about the Hakka dialect and other languages/dialects. [eng]
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TiT Culture:The Hakka--Find a Home in Taiwan
Around the year 1600, it was illegal to leave mainland China. Some Hakka people broke the law, though, and settled in Taiwan because life in the mountains of
Guangdong province was hard. Poor soil and a growing population inspired adventurous Hakkas to sail across the Taiwan Straits and take their chances in a new
land. They found rich soil, beautiful scenery, and freedom. Many went back to get their relatives and friends. [eng]
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HAKKA TAIWANESE RESOURCES
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Taiwanese Hakka
All pronounciation of Honsii (Han characters) will be pronounced according to Hakka Taiwanese using Taiwanese Language PhoneticAlphabets (TLPA) except for those well established words such as Taiwan, Kwangtung etc. When a reference is cited, however, the author's original format is
used. Mandarin may be included in the parenthesis using Wade system. [eng]
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Hakka - An important element of Chinese culture
The Hakkas are a unique ethnic group of "Han" Chinese originally active around the Yellow River area. They are
thought to be one of the earliest "Han" settlers in China. One theory has it that many of the early Hakkas were affiliated
with the "royal bloods". The truth may be more complicated than that. It is highly likely that while Hakka may be a
stronghold of Han culture, Hakka people also have married other ethnic groups and adopted their cultures during the
long migration history of 2000 years. [eng]
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