Although the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority group within China, they and the other minorities in Guangxi are said to have been assimilated into Han Chinese culture more than the minorities in the other autonomous regions of China.
Traditional traits of the Zhuang culture include a preference for wet-rice farming in valley bottoms, building houses on raised platforms, and a higher social status for women than in Han Chinese culture.
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Culture
Although the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority group within China, they and the other minorities in Guangxi are said to have been assimilated into Han Chinese culture more than the minorities in the other autonomous regions of China.
Traditional traits of the Zhuang culture include a preference for wet-rice farming in valley bottoms, building houses on raised platforms, and a higher social status for women than in Han Chinese culture.
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