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In the Wuling Range of western Hunan
and Hubei provinces, at elevations from 400 to 1,500 meters,
dwell 5.72 million people called the Tujias. They live
mainly in the Xiangxi Tujia-Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Exi
Tujia-Miao Autonomous Prefecture and some counties in
southeastern Hunan and western Hubei. In these areas, the
climate is mild but rainy, and the land is well-forested.
The Youshui, Fengshui and Qingjiang rivers
intersect there, and on the terraced mountainsides and in
the green valleys grow rice, maize, wheat and potatoes. Cash
crops include beets, ramie, cotton, tung oil, oil tea and
tea, with oil tea and tung oil playing key commercial roles.
Timber includes pine, China fir, cypress and the nanmu tree.
The area is rich in rare medicinal herbs, minerals, aquatic
products and giant salamanders.
About
20,000-30,000 people living in remote areas such as Longshan
speak Tujia, a language which is similar to that spoken by
the Yis and belongs to the Chinese-Tibetan language system.
But the large majority has come to speak the Han and Miao
languages, now that the Tujias have been largely
assimilated. Their clothing and customs are very much like
those of the Hans. Old Tujia ways survive only in remote
area.
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