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What di you think of the commonest phenotype in the world: Han?
Does she look to you like an average?
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I think thought that she s darker skinned than the average probably like more southern china average
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Yes, her skin tone is quite a bit more common in Southern China and she'd fit in nicely in provinces like Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong. However, her face will probably fit in anywhere.
The most common look among youth in China excluding the far South is probably more like her:
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Most Chinese in USA look like this
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It's not the true representative of the Chinese. In the past, the first wave of immigration to U.S. was originated in Southern regions in 18th and 19th century. The Sudsinid phenotype is found among people from these regions. In the 20th century, people from various regions further immigrated. The mittlesinid and nordsinid phenotype are more visible.
The phenotype ranges from Nordsinid to Sudsinid
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Chinese are pretty diverse in phenotype and genetics I believe
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