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Minnan culture or Hokkien/Hoklo culture (Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm bûn-hòa; Chinese: 閩南文化), also considered as the Mainstream Southern Min Culture, refers to the culture of the Hoklo people, a group of Han Chinese people who have historically been the dominant demographic in the province of Fujian (called "Hokkien" in the Hoklo language) in Southern China, Taiwan, and certain overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, such as Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, etc.

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  • Minnan culture or Hokkien/Hoklo culture (Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm bûn-hòa; Chinese: 閩南文化), also considered as the Mainstream Southern Min Culture, refers to the culture of the Hoklo people, a group of Han Chinese people who have historically been the dominant demographic in the province of Fujian (called "Hokkien" in the Hoklo language) in Southern China, Taiwan, and certain overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, such as Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, etc. This culture has been influenced by the cultures from Minyue (a branch of Baiyue people who inhabited Hokkien before sinicization of the region), China's Central Plain (most notably during Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty), and Japan (due to Taiwan being a former Japanese colony). It encompasses the Hoklo language and its associated architecture, folk arts, cuisines, and large amount of folklore. Since 17th century, Hokkien culture has spread with Hoklo immigration to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, etc. Its influence today can be seen in Taiwanese pop culture, resulting in it becoming an influential cultural force in Taiwan, Southern Fujian, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, etc. The province of Fujian itself shows considerable linguistic and cultural diversity – Min Chinese languages, spoken across Fujian, have several dialects that have at best limited mutual intelligibility with one another. The focus of this article is on the culture of southern Fujian (around the cities of Amoy and the two cities named Chinchew), the area where the Southern Min/Hoklo language is spoken, and also by far the most populous part of Fujian. (en)
  • 閩南文化(白話字:Bân-lâm bûn-hòa;臺羅:Bân-lâm bûn-huà)為閩南人自古不斷發展至今的民族內涵、思想與習俗,亦作閩臺文化、臺閩文化、福佬文化或河洛文化(Hô-ló bûn-hoà),主要分布於中國大陸(福建閩南、廣東潮汕、廣東海陸豐)、臺灣、新加坡、印尼與馬來西亞。閩南文化有其特殊性質,且內涵豐富,歷史上曾經先後融合了閩越文化、華夏文化、伊斯蘭文化以及南洋文化。十七世紀開始,閩南文化開始隨著閩南人往海外移民發展,並成為東亞極具影響力的一種文化,至今為海外華人的主要文化。 (zh)
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  • 閩南文化(白話字:Bân-lâm bûn-hòa;臺羅:Bân-lâm bûn-huà)為閩南人自古不斷發展至今的民族內涵、思想與習俗,亦作閩臺文化、臺閩文化、福佬文化或河洛文化(Hô-ló bûn-hoà),主要分布於中國大陸(福建閩南、廣東潮汕、廣東海陸豐)、臺灣、新加坡、印尼與馬來西亞。閩南文化有其特殊性質,且內涵豐富,歷史上曾經先後融合了閩越文化、華夏文化、伊斯蘭文化以及南洋文化。十七世紀開始,閩南文化開始隨著閩南人往海外移民發展,並成為東亞極具影響力的一種文化,至今為海外華人的主要文化。 (zh)
  • Minnan culture or Hokkien/Hoklo culture (Hokkien Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bân-lâm bûn-hòa; Chinese: 閩南文化), also considered as the Mainstream Southern Min Culture, refers to the culture of the Hoklo people, a group of Han Chinese people who have historically been the dominant demographic in the province of Fujian (called "Hokkien" in the Hoklo language) in Southern China, Taiwan, and certain overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, such as Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Southern Thailand, Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, etc. (en)
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  • Hokkien culture (en)
  • 閩南文化 (zh)
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