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The villagers in Hongjiang Village, China have yellow hair and blue eyes. Why do they look like foreigners?

There are 56 ethnic groups in China, many of which look like foreigners. In Hongjiang Village, China, all the villagers here have yellow hair and blue eyes. Why do they look like foreigners?

Hongjiang Village is located in Xunke County, Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, bordering Russia. The villagers here have yellow hair and blue eyes. If you don't tell them their identity, many people should think they are foreigners. Hair is yellow, facial features are also very three-dimensional, and skin is fair, much like white people. Many people who come here even think that foreigners have settled here. However, they can speak fluent Chinese, and they even reject others saying that they look like foreigners. In the last century, they immigrated here from Russia for various reasons. Because this is the border, a large number of Russians have gathered.

Hongjiang Village began in the last century. Many Russians came here to settle down, married with local people, gave birth to mixed-race children, and gradually formed a Sino-Russian mixed-race village. They are of Russian descent, but they can't speak Russian. With the passage of time, they have become accustomed to life in China and are influenced by China culture. Now they are born and raised in China. They can speak not only Mandarin, but also Northeast dialect.

Hongjiang village also attracts many tourists, and the residents here are very hospitable. They are very enthusiastic about foreign tourists and even welcome them to their homes. Hongjiang village is the status quo of the continuous blending of two cultures. Nowadays, people in Hongjiang Village live a very good life. Although they are of Russian descent, they already think of themselves as China people, with yellow hair and blue eyes, but they are from China to the core.