China officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups, with the Han population comprising about 91.51% of the total population, while the remaining 55 groups are considered ethnic minorities. Among these, the Zhuang is the largest minority, and the Hui are distinguished as the most widely distributed group. The ethnic minorities are mainly located in regions such as Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Yunnan, showcasing a rich diversity in culture, language, and lifestyle.