China Inside Out
| ,List of Maps and Figures
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1Map 4.1. Soviet–Chinese border with historical references 83
2Map 9.1. Ethnolinguistic map of China 245
3Map 9.2. Distribution of the Hui in China 270 Map 9.3. Xinjiang 276
4Map 9.4. The “Han” as minzu, majority nationality 288
5Figure 6.1. Worldwide Chinese (Tianxia Huaren) 160
6Figure 6.2. Who’s Who of Chinese Origin Worldwide (Shijie Huaren Mingrenlu) 160
7Figure 6.3. Chen Mei, Sheng He (cover) 164
8Figure 6.4. “Fujian Province Executive Vice Governor Zhang Jiakun receives an enthusiastic welcome from members of Fukien American Association during his visit to the United States” 167
9Figure 6.5. “Mr. Liang Hongji, Chairman of the 1981 National Day Celebration delivers his speech to the Algemene Chineze Vereniging” 167
10Figure 6.6. “Celebrating the 49th Anniversary of the Founding of the PRC and the Ninth Anniversary of the Association of Fujianese in Macau” 167
11Figure 9.1. Some mosques in China look just like temples 238
12Figure 9.2. Ting Shao Kuang, Silk Road 257
13Figure 9.3. Zhao Yixiong, Awakening of Tarim 268
14Figure 9.4. Oxen Street Mosque, Beijing 271
15Figure 9.5. Islamic diversity among the Hui 272
16Figure 9.6. Relational alterity 273
17Figure 9.7. Muslim and Han growth in Xinjiang 277
18Figure 9.8. Top four nationalities in Xinjiang, 1940-2000 278
19Figure 9.9. Uyghur relational alterity 278
20Figure 9.10. Kashgar International Trade Market 279
21Figure 9.11. A Kazak lineage 284
22Figure 9.12. Kazak relational alterity 285
23Figure 9.13. Kazakstan’s flag and national emblem 286
24Figure 9.14. Kyrgyzstan’s flag 286
25Figure 9.15. Chinese Ethnic Culture Park, Beijing 290
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