Hani People
The Hani People are an ethnic group primarily found in the mountainous regions of southwestern China, particularly in Yunnan Province. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, including unique traditions, festivals, and colorful clothing. The Hani are primarily agriculturalists, cultivating rice and other crops using traditional farming methods.
The Hani People have a distinct language that belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family. Their society is organized into clans, and they practice a form of animism, worshipping various natural elements. The Hani are also recognized for their intricate terraced rice fields, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing their agricultural expertise.