Fujian

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Fujian (福建; Fújiàn) is a coastal province in East China. It has long been an outward-looking province, much involved in maritime trade, and is the ancestral home for many overseas Chinese, especially in Southeast Asia.
The terrain is very hilly. There is a saying that Fujian is 80% mountain, 10% water, and 10% farmland. Presumably largely because of mountains and isolation, Fujian has a large number of local languages and dialects, many of which are not mutually intelligible.
Population is about 37 million, which is small for a Chinese province (17th of 23) but about the same as Canada, Poland or California. The major cities are either on the coast (Xiamen and Quanzhou) or a few miles up a navigable river (Fuzhou).

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