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Russians in China
ethnic group
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin
church building in Harbin, China
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Albazinians
thumb|Symeon Du|Simeon Runchen Du, Albazinian Orthodox bishop of Shanghai (1956–1965)
The Albazinians (; ) are one of several Chinese ethnic groups of Russian descent. There are approximately 250 Albazinians in China who are descendants of about fifty Russian Cossacks who fought at the Siege of Albazin on the Amur River that were resettled by the Kangxi Emperor in the northeastern periphery of Beijing in 1685. Albazin was a Russian fort on the Amur River, founded by Yerofey Khabarov in 1651. It was stormed by Qing troops in 1685. The majority of its inhabitants agreed to evacuate their familie
Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin
pidgin
Saint Nicholas' Church
building in Huangpu District, Shanghai, China
Nash Put'
newspaper
Yabaolu
thumb|Yabaolu
thumb|Inside one of Yabao Street shopping malls
Central Street
street in Harbin, China
Enhe Russian Ethnic Township
Enhe Russian Ethnic Township is an ethnic township in Northeast Inner Mongolia under the administration of Ergun City. The township along the banks of the Argun River. Enhe is the only ethnic township in China designated for China's Russian minority. Enhe spans an area of , and has a population of 2,339 people as of 2017.