回族
回族, or the Hui people, are a predominantly Muslim ethnic group in China. They are known for their unique culture that blends Islamic traditions with Chinese customs. The Hui people primarily speak Mandarin and are recognized for their distinctive cuisine, which often features halal ingredients.
The Hui are one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China. They mainly reside in the northwestern regions, such as Ningxia and Gansu. The Hui community has a rich history, with roots tracing back to Arab traders and missionaries who settled in China during the Tang Dynasty.