Chinese Haitians
海地華僑 · Hǎidì Huáqiáo · Sino-Haïtien | |
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| Total population | |
| 230 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Port-au-Prince | |
| Languages | |
| French · Haitian Creole · Chinese | |
| Religion | |
| Buddhism · Haitian Vodou · Roman Catholicism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Chinese Caribbeans · Marabou (ethnicity) |
| Chinese Haitians | |||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 海地華僑 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 海地华侨 | ||||||||||
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| Alternative Chinese name | |||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 海地華裔 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 海地华裔 | ||||||||||
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Chinese Haitians (French: Sino-Haïtien; Haitian Creole: Ayisyen Chinwa) are Haitians of Chinese ancestry who immigrated to or were born in Haiti. There are about 230 Chinese people living in Haiti as of 2010. The descendants that intermarried with other races are called Marabou.