Most ethnic minorities in 'China' do not have separate government from the Han Majority.
Explanation:
The non-Han majority are called ethnic minorities in China. They are not recognized by the government of China. Only 55 groups have been given recognition.
The population of China constitutes '8.49 percent' of the recognized ethnic groups.
Economic and cultural changes have brought all the ethnic groups in China together.
This enabled them to develop mutual relations, development, interdependence among themselves towards China's civilization.