Re: [TGB] 客家人口分佈
Chiau 1 hun 1996 SIL e chuliau hiansi, Holooe si te-23 (49M), Hakfa si te-31 (34M). ("http://www.photius.com/rankings/languages2.html") Tiaucha kap thongke e honghoat bo kang, souji to e bo kang. Bong chhamkho. Kiatgak
----- Original Message ----- From: Hak-khiam Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 4:32 PM Subject: [TGB] 客家人å£åä½
Tak-ke ho: Goa teng-kang u khoaN tioh chit hun chu-liau kong Ho-lo-oe e pai-mia si se-kai te 21 mia. Kam u lang chai-iaN Kheh-gi e pai-mia si te kui e? Chai-iaN e lang, chhiaN sun-soa ka goa kong chu-liau lai-goan. Lou-lat. Hak-khiam http://home.kimo.com.tw/hakka1000/population/popintro.html ç°¡ä» Hakka Population Profileå¾ä¾åæ£å¼ç客家人å£èª¿æ¥ï¼æä»¥åæ¹çè³æææå¤å°å䏿¨£ã
以䏿¯é幾年ä¾ï¼ææ¶éå°çè³æï¼çµ¦å¤§å®¶ååèãThere was never a formal survey/census done on Hakka population, various
sources provide different estimates on Hakka population and distribution profile.
The following are the information that I gathered trouhgout the years, for your
reference.The total Hakka population in the world is estimated to be from 45
million to 60 millions. The single largest concentration of the Hakkas
is in Mei-Zhou City area(East Kwangtung), about 4.5 million people.
(Xin Hua News Agency GuangZhou 1994 December 6)Hakka spoken language is one of the five major spoken languages in
mainland China with the following breakdown:
Manchurian-based Mandarin 650 million
Wu 70 million
Cantonese 47 million
Hoklo 39 million
Hakka 37 million
(Journal of Asia and African Studies, No. 24, 1982)