Hmong-cho̍k
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Hmong-cho̍k sī Tang-lâm-a ê chi̍t-ê bîn-cho̍k, sǹg sī Tiong-kok Biâu-cho̍k ê chi̍t-hūn. Chú-iàu hun-pò͘ tī Tiong-kok, Oa̍t-lâm, kap Lao-kok. In-ūi 20 sè-kí ê chiàn-loān, ū chin-chē Hmong-cho̍k ê lān-bîn hun-soàⁿ kàu Thài-kok kap se-iûⁿ kok-ka. Hiān-sî tī Bí-kok ū 20 bān chó͘-iū ê Hmong-cho̍k.

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Tsù-sik
- There is no official Phó͘-cha of the Hmong people in China, as they are classified as a subgroup of the Biâu-cho̍k.
Tsù-kái
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