Hakka, as a branch of the Han ethnic, migrated from the Central Plains, their ancestral land, to the southern part of the country. By absorbing indigenous cultures, they formed their own unique Hakka folkways in the following aspects: politics, business, food, clothing, houses and Hakka folk songs. These unique styles reflect the characteristics of integrating with the indigenous culture of Guangxi. They are also vivid manifestations of national integration, as well as the representations of the Hakka people’s living in harmony with the local people of all nationalities.% 客家人作为汉民族的一个支系,从中原祖地迁徙至南方各地,对迁入地土著文化兼收并蓄,形成了客家民俗在政治、商业、饮食、服饰、民居及客家山歌等多方面的独特风貌,体现出与广西土著文化相融合的特征,是民族融合的鲜明体现,也是客家人与当地各民族人民和谐相处的表征。
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