- Tanka (ethnic group)
Chinese
c=1. 蜑家
2. 艇家
3. 水上人
4. 曲蹄
j=1. daan6 gaa1
2. teng5 gaa1
3. seui2 seung6 yan4
4. kuk1 tai4
p=1. danjia
2. tingjia
3. shuishang ren
buc=4. Kuóh-dà̤
l=1. vermin families
2. boat households
3. people on water
4. crooked hoofThe Boat people or Tanka is an ethnic group inChina that has traditionally lived on junks in coastal parts ofGuangdong ,Guangxi ,Fujian , andHainan provinces, as well asHong Kong andMacau . Though many now live onshore, some members of the older generations still live on their narrow boats and pursue their traditional livelihood offishing . Originally the Tanka were a non-Chinese ethnic group and were classified by the Qing government as "mean". TheYongzheng Emperor freed them and several other "mean" groups from this status in a series of edicts from 1723 to 1731. They mostly worked asfishermen and tended to gather at somebay s. Some built markets or villages on the shore, while others continued to live on their junks orboat s. The Tanka arrived in Hong Kong around the 7-9th century from the Malay Oceanic. As Hong Kong developed, some of the fishing grounds in Hong Kong became badly polluted or were reclaimed, and so became land. Those Tanka who only own small boats and cannot fish far out to sea are forced to stay inshore in bays, gathering together like floating villages.Fact|date=August 2007A small number of Tanka also live in parts of
Vietnam . There they are called Dan and classified as a subgroup of theNgái ethnicity.ee also
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