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There are several provinces whose ID cards are bilingual.
Guangxi (Han+Zhuang), Tibet (Han+Tibetan), Xinjiang (Han+Uygur) and Inner Mongolia (Han+Mongolian)
Article 4, paragraph 2, Chapter I of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards "The organs of self-government of ethnic autonomous areas may decide to use the languages of the ethnic groups exercising regional autonomy at the same time or choose the languages commonly used in the local area according to the actual situation in the region."
China minority areas are allowed to use corresponding bilingual ID cards in major minority languages, such as the first and second generation ID cards issued by Guangxi, which contain Zhuang characters. Due to technical reasons, the first generation of Chinese characters is handwritten, and the second generation of six Chinese characters are all input by computer.
China's second-generation ID card has a bilingual version, in which six national languages, namely Zhuang, Uygur, Yi, Tibetan, Mongolian and Korean, are juxtaposed with Chinese. The general materials used in the ethnic minority areas where the above six ethnic languages are used are all bilingual (Mongolian is in the top and Chinese is in the bottom).
Extended data
Legal basis: Paragraph 2, Article 4, Chapter 1 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards.
My data: in some ethnic minority areas, the main ethnic minority residents can apply to add ethnic languages to Chinese, while Han and other ethnic minority residents only display Chinese.
That is to say, the general information of identity cards of residents in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is in both Uighur and Chinese versions (such as names), while Uighur residents in this region can add Uighur to their personal information (such as Nassler Ding Erqing), while the personal information of Han people or other ethnic minorities in this region is only in Chinese, or they can apply for Uighur, but they cannot attach other national languages (such as Kazakh, Mongolian and Sikh).
Baidu Encyclopedia-Resident Identity Card of the People's Republic of China
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