San Diu people
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The Sán Dìu (also known as San Deo, Trai, Trai Dat and Man Quan Coc) is an ethnic group in North Vietnam. They are believed to have migrated from the Guangdong province in 1600.
The group's estimated population as of 2000 is 117,500. They speak an archaic variant of Cantonese. The major religion is Taoism, with elements of animism and ancestor-worship. About 400 are Roman Catholic Christians; a few are evangelical Protestants. The major concentration is in Quang Ninh province.
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