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Mojiang Hani Autonomous County (;
Hani Hani may refer to: People * Hani (name) * Hani (producer), a record producer and remixer from New York City * Hani (singer), a South Korean singer and member of EXID * Hani people, an ethnic group of China and Vietnam Places * Hani, an island ...
: ) is an autonomous county under the jurisdiction of Pu'er City, in the south of Yunnan Province, China.


Administrative divisions

In the present, Mojiang Hani Autonomous County has 12 towns, 2 townships and 1 ethnic township. ;12 towns ;2 townships * Longtan () * Naha () ;1 ethnic township *
Yi Mengnong Yi or YI may refer to: Philosophic Principle * Yì (义; 義, righteousness, justice) among the 三綱五常 Ethnic groups * Dongyi, the Eastern Yi, or Tung-yi (Chinese: , ''Yí''), ancient peoples who lived east of the Zhongguo in ancient Ch ...
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Demographics

There was a total of 210,628 ethnic
Hani Hani may refer to: People * Hani (name) * Hani (producer), a record producer and remixer from New York City * Hani (singer), a South Korean singer and member of EXID * Hani people, an ethnic group of China and Vietnam Places * Hani, an island ...
in Mojiang County as of 2006. Hani subgroups in Mojiang County include the following, with 2006 population estimates (Jiang, et al. 2009:3) and language classifications (''Mojiang County Ethnic Gazetteer'' 2007:22).墨江哈尼族自治县民族宗教事务局编 (2007)
墨江哈尼族自治县民族志(1950-2005)
Mojiang, China: 墨江哈尼族自治县民族宗教事务局.
*Bi-Ka languages ** Biyue 碧约 (63,359 people) ** Kaduo 卡多 (62,696 people) ** Ximoluo 西摩洛 (14,711 people) ** Kabie 卡别 (1,243 people) *Hao-Bai languages ** Haoni 豪尼 (29,915 people) ** Baihong 白宏 (27,052 people) **
Lami There is no such page as “Lami”. Lami may refer to: People * Lami (name), list of people with the name. Places * Lami, Fiji, town * Lami (Open Constituency, Fiji) * Lami José Lutzenberger Biological Reserve * Lami, Porto Alegre, Brazil Oth ...
腊米 (3,105 people) ** Amu 阿木 (7,050 people) * Qiedi 切弟 (1,497 people) (not classified) The Budu and
Bukong Amoghavajra ( sa, अमोघवज्र ; , 705–774) was a prolific translator who became one of the most politically powerful Buddhist monks in Chinese history and is acknowledged as one of the Eight Patriarchs of the Doctrine in Shingo ...
are also found in Mojiang County. * Budu 布都 (17,498 people) *
Bukong Amoghavajra ( sa, अमोघवज्र ; , 705–774) was a prolific translator who became one of the most politically powerful Buddhist monks in Chinese history and is acknowledged as one of the Eight Patriarchs of the Doctrine in Shingo ...
布孔 (14,106 people), including in Niangpuzhai 娘浦寨, Mengli Village 勐里村, Longba Township 龙坝乡 According to the ''Mojiang County Gazetteer'' (2002:640), ethnic Bulang, who numbered 2,968 individuals as of 1993, are found in the townships of Jingxing 景星, Xinwu 新抚, and Tongguan 通关. The Bulang of Mojiang County speak Va, an Angkuic language. In Mojiang County, ethnic Yao are found in Yaojia 瑶家 and Guangshan 光山 of Manxing Village 曼兴村, Wenwu Township 文武乡.墨江瑶族社会调查


Transport

* China National Highway 213


Climate


References


Notes

* Jiang Ying Cui Xia Qiao Xiang 2009. ''A study of Ximoluo'' 摩洛语研究 Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House 族出版社 * Yang Hong Zhang Hong 2010. ''Demographics and current situations of Hani subgroups in Mojiang County'' 江哈尼族自治县哈尼支系与人口现状调查研究 Journal of Honghe University 河学院学报 Vol. 8, No. 3. Jun. 2010. DOI:10.13963/j.cnki.hhuxb.2010.03.028


External links


Mojiang County official website
County-level divisions of Pu'er City Hani autonomous counties {{Yunnan-geo-stub