Autonomous regions of China

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The autonomous regions (Chinese: 自治区; pinyin: Zìzhìqū) are one of four types of province-level divisions of China. Like Chinese provinces, an autonomous region has its own local government, but under the law of the People's Republic of China, an autonomous region has more legislative rights, such as the right to "formulate self-government regulations and other separate regulations."[1] An autonomous region is the highest level of minority autonomous entity in China, which has a comparably higher population of a particular minority ethnic group.

Autonomous regions
自治区
Zìzhìqū
CategoryUnitary state
LocationChina
Number5 (Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Tibet, and Xinjiang)
Populations110,879,058[a]
Areas4,380,000 km2 (1,690,000 sq mi)[b]
Government
Subdivisions

There are five autonomous regions in China: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Ningxia, Tibet (Xizang), and Xinjiang (Chinese Turkestan).

History

Established in 1947, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region became the first autonomous region in the Chinese liberated zone. Xinjiang was made autonomous in 1955 after the PRC's founding, and Guangxi and Ningxia were made autonomous in 1958. Tibet was annexed by the People's Republic of China in 1951, and was declared an autonomous region in 1965. The designation of Guangxi and Ningxia as Zhuang and Hui autonomous areas, respectively, was bitterly protested by the local Han Chinese, who made up two-thirds of the population of each region.[citation needed] Although Mongols made up an even smaller percentage of Inner Mongolia than either of these, the ensuing Chinese Civil War gave little opportunity for protest.[2]

Autonomous regions in China have no legal right to secede, unlike in the Soviet Union – the Law of the People's Republic of China on Regional Ethnic Autonomy, written in 1984, states that "each and every ethnic autonomous region is an inseparable part of the People's Republic of China," and that "any form of ... separatism ... is absolutely prohibited."[3][4][5]

List of autonomous regions

Name in EnglishSimplified Chinese
Pinyin
AbbreviationLocal name
SASM/GNC romanization (Language)
CapitalDesignated
minority
LanguagePre-1949 ROC subdivision
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region内蒙古自治区
Nèi Měnggǔ Zìzhìqū

Měng
(IMAR)
ᠦᠪᠦᠷ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠤᠯ ᠤᠨ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠣ ᠣᠷᠣᠨ
Öbür mongüol-un öbertegen zasaqu orun (Mongolian)
Hohhot
(呼和浩特; ᠬᠥᠬᠡᠬᠣᠲᠠ)
MongolMongolianSuiyuan, Chahar, Rehe, Liaobei, Xing'an, Gansu and Ningxia.
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region广西壮族自治区
Guǎngxī Zhuàngzú Zìzhìqū

Guì
(GZAR)
Gvangjsih Bouxcuengh Swcigih (Standard Zhuang/Zhuang)Nanning
(南宁; Nanzningz)
ZhuangZhuang, Standard Zhuang language (Vahcuengh)Guangxi (province)
Tibet Autonomous Region西藏自治区
Xīzàng Zìzhìqū

Zàng
(TAR)
བོད་རང་སྐྱོང་ལྗོངས།
Poi Ranggyong Jong (Standard Tibetan)
Lhasa
(拉萨; ལྷ་ས།)
TibetanStandard TibetanTibet Area, Xikang
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region宁夏回族自治区
Níngxià Huízú Zìzhìqū

Níng
(NHAR)
The Hui speak ChineseYinchuan
(银川)
HuiDungan, ChineseNingxia (province)
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region新疆维吾尔自治区
Xīnjiāng Wéiwú'ěr Zìzhìqū

Xīn
(XUAR)
شىنجاڭ ئۇيغۇر ئاپتونوم رايونى
Shinjang Uyghur Aptonom Rayoni (Uyghur)
Ürümqi
(乌鲁木齐; ئۈرۈمچی)
UyghurUyghurXinjiang (province)

Statistics

Population

Administrative DivisionNational Share (%)2020 Census[6]2010 Census[7]2000 Census[8]1990 Census[9]1982 Census[10]1964 Census[11]1954 Census[12]
Guangxi3.5550,126,80446,026,62943,854,53842,245,76536,420,96020,845,01719,560,822
Inner Mongolia1.7024,049,15524,706,32123,323,34721,456,79819,274,27912,348,6386,100,104
Ningxia0.517,202,6546,176,9005,486,3934,655,4513,895,578**
Tibet Autonomous Region0.263,648,1003,002,1662,616,3292,196,0101,892,3931,251,2251,273,969
Xinjiang1.8325,852,34521,813,33418,459,51115,155,77813,081,6817,270,0674,873,608
Total7.85110,879,058101,725,35093,740,11885,709,80274,561,89141.714,94731,808,503

Ethnic

Administrative DivisionTitular Ethnic GroupHan ChineseOther ethnic minorities
Xinjiang (Uyghur)45.0%42.2%12.8%
Tibet (Tibetan)86.0%12.2%1.8%
Inner Mongolia (Mongol)17.7%78.7%3.6%
Ningxia (Hui)35.0%64.1 %0.9%
Guangxi (Zhuang)31.4%62.5 %6.1%

See also

Notes

References