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| | Manchu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Manchus have largely assimilated with the Han Chinese, a mutual process that changed many elements of both ethnicities. |
 | | The Manchu language is almost extinct, being spoken only among a small number of elderly people in remote rural areas of northeastern China and a few scholars; there are around 10,000 or so speakers of Sibe (Xibo), an innovative Manchu dialect spoken in the Ili region of Xinjiang. |
 | | In recent years, however, there has been a resurgence of interest in Manchu culture among both ethnic Manchus and Han Chinese. |
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