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While China is predominantly populated by fair-skinned Han Chinese, several ethnic minority groups in southern and southwestern regions often have darker skin tones due to geographic and environmental factors. Key groups include the Yi, Wa, and certain southern groups like the Dai.
Yi People (Nuosu): Numbering over 9 million, they primarily live in the mountainous regions of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi.
Wa People: Often noted in studies of ethnic minorities in Yunnan for having darker skin, traditional clothing, and a deep cultural connection to the color black.
Southern Groups: Many, though not all, members of ethnic groups in tropical or subtropical southern China, such as the Dai or parts of the Yao, may have darker skin compared to Northern Chinese.
The land where the Wa have been traditionally living is divided between Burma and China. The international border cuts the ancestral Wa region roughly in half.