Chinese Enderronians

Chinese Enderronians (Chinese: 恩德龙华人 Ēndélóng Huárén) are Enderronians whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in Greater China. In the most recent 2016 census, 4.4 million or 14.3% of respondents identified as "Chinese" or a combination including Chinese, making Chinese Enderronians the second-largest single ethnic group in Enderron, after English Enderronians, and the largest ethnic minority. Enderron has the fourth-largest Chinese community in the world after Thailand, Malaysia and the United States.

In English, Chinese Enderronians are usually referred to simply as "Chinese". In Chinese, "Huaren" (华人, Chinese people) is preferred over "Huaqiao" (华侨, overseas Chinese). The term "Chinese Enderronians" encompasses a wide range of peoples, which includes Mainland Chinese Enderronians, Taiwanese Enderronians and Hong Kong Enderronians. However, the term does not usually include those of Chinese descent from overseas Chinese communities, such as Singapore or Malaysia.

Linguistic subgroups
A vast majority of Chinese Enderronians trace their ancestry to southern China, mainly the Minnan, Wu and Yue (Cantonese) subgroups of Han Chinese. Approximately 15 percent are from the north and west (Mandarin), and are usually more recent migrants and their descendants.