At the latest in the Southern Song Dynasty, a Han nationality with unique dialects, customs and cultural patterns gradually formed.
Hakka culture festivals are mostly festivals promoted by local governments or Hakka communities, with Hakka culture as the theme and with the aim of promoting, developing and innovating Hakka culture.
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Hakka ethnic group is an important ethnic group that has lived in the south of China for more than 2,000 years since the Qin Dynasty, and it is the main local ethnic group in Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces.
Take Guangdong as an example. Compared with other Han people in Guangdong, the Hakka ethnic group was formed later (the term Hakka ethnic group was formed later here). In fact, Hakkas are a local people with thousands of years' history.
At the same time, Hakkas came to Guangdong no later than other Han people. The earliest inhabitants of Meizhou, Heyuan, Shaoguan and Huizhou in Guangdong Province were Hakka ancestors who assimilated some of the original aborigines.