| Chinese of Romania |
|---|
| Total population |
|
2,249 (2003 est. ) |
| Regions with significant populations |
| Bucharest |
| Languages |
| Chinese, Romanian |
| Religions |
| None |
| Related ethnic groups |
| Han Chinese |
The Chinese of Romania (Chinese: 羅馬尼亞華僑; Romanian: chinezi) are one of the smaller minorities of Romania, numbering only 2,249 according to the 2002 census. Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance Han Chinese ( are an Ethnic group native to China and by most modern definitions the largest single Ethnic group in the world. Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance Only about 105% of the Romania 's population represented by minorities (the rest of 89 Around 90% live in Bucharest, particularly in Sector 2. Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. Sector 2 ( Sectorul 2 in Romanian) is a sector in Bucharest. Demographics Sector 2 is the city's most multicultural China and Romania have a history of several decades of economic and cultural exchanges as part of the Communist bloc; former Chinese president Jiang Zemin lived in Romania for some time and speaks the language fluently. Jiang Zemin ( born 17 August 1926 was the "core of the third generation " of Communist Party of China leaders serving as General Secretary of However, the majority of ethnic Chinese now in Romania arrived in the country after the 1990s; their numbers are expected to increase in the future.