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What's the difference between the appearance of Hui people and Han people?
1, different body types. Tibetans are not so fat, and older women are much thinner. A man's face is like a knife, angular. Because of the lack of oxygen in the plateau, both men and women walk slowly. Tall people in North China, Northwest China and Northeast China are generally 6- 10cm taller than southerners. They are the highest race in East Asia and the highest yellow race except Patagonian Indians.

2. The habit of growing a beard is different. Most Hui people live in Tiger Lake or Qin. Han people don't have a beard and have the habit of shaving.

3. Eyes have different shapes. The inner corner of the eye is low and the outer corner of the eye is high, that is, the eyes are tilted upward. There is a Mongolian fold in the inner corner of the eye, that is, the inner upper eyelid covers the lacrimal gland downward at the corner of the eye, and the formed fold has a wider facial bone. Tibetan men's faces are mostly in the shape of Chinese characters, which are Shen-shaped, with well-developed buccal masseter muscles, high cheekbones, narrow eyes and triangular eyes, while women are mostly round faces with Chinese characters.

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