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Anti-South Korean Sentiment in Yanbian (연변)

The South Chinese in general have lower nose bridge and wider nostrils than the North Chinese, because they have mixed more with the southern natives in the South China.

However, Vietnamese in generally have even lower nose bridge and wider nostrils than the South Chinese.

I disagree its quite the opposite. With Chinese also having higher proportion of monolids and prognathism.
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A Chinese province has more people than most of Asian countries. so it's more fair to compare Japanese and Koreans with people from different Chinese provinces, China is huge, any Asian phenotype can find somewhere in China to blend in.
 
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I disagree its quite the opposite. With Chinese also having higher proportion of monolids and prognathism.
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After I went through your posts, you seem to me like a kid very fancinated by appearances, especially good looking ones.

Men also.

Trans-gender is accepted maybe. :D

A Chinese province has more people than most of Asian countries. so it's more fair to compare Japanese and Koreans with people from different Chinese provinces, China is huge, any Asian phenotype can find somewhere in China to blend in.

Agree! Can you please give some examples? The provinces and their related countries.
 
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A Chinese province has more people than most of Asian countries. so it's more fair to compare Japanese and Koreans with people from different Chinese provinces, China is huge, any Asian phenotype can find somewhere in China to blend in.

The classic North Chinese is the North Sinid like this Chinese celebrity from Shandong, long face and higher nose bridge.

Those "North Sinid" that you see in Korea and Japan are usually the mixture between the North Sinid and the local phenotypes, that's why they don't look fully Chinese like the Chinese North Sinid.

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NE han mostly r from Shandong.
If u want,I can even post Japanese.=.=


Japanese (general) phenotype is unique, however, tho has some similarities to north Sinid features.

But for me, some general characteristics is usually observable when comparing Japanese, Koreans and sometimes Chinese (tho its harder for Chinese since there are just so many ethnicities and facial features in China).

Japanese people tend to have a longer / oval facial structure with lower cheekbones, wider / larger eyes and more pronounced noses. Korean people tend to have flatter faces with higher / squarer cheek bones and smaller eyes with single eyelids (opposed to double). Chinese people tend to have rounder faces than both Korean and Japanese people. China is a huge multi-ethnic country unlike Korea and Japan (which are more ethnically homogeneous) making it much harder to differentiate or generalize.

A Chinese province has more people than most of Asian countries. so it's more fair to compare Japanese and Koreans with people from different Chinese provinces, China is huge, any Asian phenotype can find somewhere in China to blend in.

Yes, I agree with you. China, as a country, is too large and too diverse. There it is much harder to generalize and differentiate as the country is ethnically heterogenous, to an extent.

Japanese have this typical phenotype:

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Most Japanese have the Pacific Islander feature, that's why they won't pass in the Mainland China.
 
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Most Japanese have the Pacific Islander feature, that's why they won't pass in the Mainland China.

So we look like these Polynesians in Samoa?

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Most Japanese have the Pacific Islander feature, that's why they won't pass in the Mainland China.


lol, perhaps you mean our Sumo wrestlers look like the warriors of Polynesia?

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