Taihanese people
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69 | ||||||||||||
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Taihanese folk religion, Ancestor worship, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Christianity | ||||||||||||
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Hong Kong people, Cantonese people, Hakka people, Hoklo people, other Han Chinese |
The Taihanese people (Traditional Han: 邰國人) are an ethnic group which originated in Taihan since the 21st century, consisting mostly of people with some Cantonese ancestry.
Culture
Many ethnic Taihanese speaks Standard Cantonese, especially in Taihan due to its official language.
Most of the Taihanese people finds traditional Taihanese culture very deeply rooted, however, mostly they wear Hanfus on special occasions, and very often, they worship their ancestors.
The Taihanese people have preserved a distinctive Taihanese cuisine.
History
The earliest notion of a Taihanese group identity emerged in the form of a micronational identity following the founding of Taihan.