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Chinese Russian or Russian Chinese may refer to: * Sino-Russian relations (cf. "a Chinese-Russian treaty") ;Language * Kyakhta Russian-Chinese Pidgin *Russian methods for writing the Chinese language: **
Cyrillization of Chinese The cyrillization of Chinese is the transcription of Chinese characters into the Cyrillic alphabet. The Palladius system is the official Russian standard for transcribing Chinese into Russian, with variants existing for Ukrainian, Belarusian ...
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Latinxua Sin Wenz Latinxua Sin Wenz () is a historical set of romanizations for Chinese language, Chinese. Promoted as a revolutionary reform to combat illiteracy and replace Chinese characters, Sin Wenz distinctively does not indicate Tone (linguistics), tones, ...
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Dungan language Dungan ( or ) is a Sinitic language spoken primarily in the Chu Valley of southeastern Kazakhstan and northern Kyrgyzstan. It is the native language of the Dungan people, a Hui subgroup that fled Qing China in the 19th century. It evolved f ...
, a Sinitic language spoken in Russia by the Dungan people ;People and ethnic groups *
Ethnic Chinese in Russia Ethnic Chinese in Russia officially numbered 39,483 according to the 2002 census. However, this figure is contested, with the Overseas Community Affairs Council of Taiwan claiming 998,000 in 2004 and 2005, and Russian demographers generally acc ...
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Dungan people Dungan, , Xiao'erjing: ; , ''Dungane''; , ''Duñgandar'', دۇنغاندار; , ''Düñgender'', دٷڭگەندەر is a term used in territories of the former Soviet Union to refer to a group of Muslim people of Hui origin. Turkic-speaking pe ...
, descendants of Hui from China who migrated to the Russian Empire *
Ethnic Russians in China Russians in China are one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized in the People's Republic of China. Enhe Russian Ethnic Township is the only ethnic township in China designated for China's Russian minority. Russians have been living i ...
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Harbin Russians The term Harbin Russians or Russian Harbinites (, ) refers to several generations of Russians who lived in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. Russian settlers were responsible for turning Harbin into a Russian city with the majority of the ...
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Shanghai Russians The Shanghai Russians, a sizable part of the Russian diaspora, flourished in Shanghai, China, between the World Wars. By 1937 an estimated up to 25,000 Russians lived in the city; they formed the largest European group there by far. Most of the ...
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Russians in Hong Kong Russians in Hong Kong form one of the territory's smaller groups of expatriates and a minor portion of the worldwide Russian diaspora. Many Russians from China passed through Hong Kong in the 1950s through 1970s on their way to resettlemen ...
** Albazin Cossacks, Russian soldiers captured by Qing dynasty forces in 1685 and resettled near Beijing *People with
dual citizenship Multiple citizenship (or multiple nationality) is a person's legal status in which a person is at the same time recognized by more than one sovereign state, country under its nationality law, nationality and citizenship law as a national or cit ...
of China and Russia


See also

* Sino-Russian War (disambiguation) * Chinese Soviet (disambiguation) {{disambig