The Jing ethnic minority
The 22,517 people of this very small ethnic minority live in compact
communities primarily in the three islands of Wanwei, Wutou and Shanxin
in the Fangcheng Multi-ethnic Autonomous County, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
Region, near the Sino-Vietnamese border. About one quarter of them live
among the Han and Zhuang ethnic groups in nearby counties and towns.

The Jings live in a subtropical area with plenty of rainfall and rich
mineral resources. The Beibu Gulf to its south is an ideal fishing ground.
Of the more than 700 species of fish found there, over 200 are of great
economic value and high yields. Pearls, sea horses and sea otters which
grow in abundance are prized for their medicinal value. Seawater from
the Beibu Gulf is good for salt making. The main crops there are rice,
sweet potato, peanut, taro and millet, and sub-tropical fruits like papaya,
banana and longan are also plentiful. Mineral deposits include iron, monazite,
titanium, magnetite and silica. The large tracts of mangroves growing
in marshy land along the coast are a rich source of tannin, an essential
raw material for the tanning industry.
The Jing people had their own script which was called Zinan. Created
on the basis of the script of the Han people towards the end of the 13th
century, it was found in old song books and religious scriptures. Most
Jings read and write in the Han script because they have lived with Hans
for a long time. They speak the Cantonese dialect.
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