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'''Sanjiazi''' ([[Chinese character|Chinese]] : 三家子 [[Manchu language|Romanized Manchu]]: Ilan Boo) village in [[Fuyu County]] ([[Chinese character|Chinese]]: 富裕县; [[Pinyin]]: Fùyù Xiàn) in [[Qiqihar]] prefecture of [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang Province]]. The village is about 22 km southwest of the administrative center of Fuyu, and about 6 km west of the main road from Qiqihar.
'''Sanjiazi''' ([[Chinese character|Chinese]] : 三家子 [[Manchu language|Romanized Manchu]]: Ilan Boo) village in [[Fuyu County]] ([[Chinese character|Chinese]]: 富裕县; [[Pinyin]]: Fùyù Xiàn) in [[Qiqihar]] prefecture of [[Heilongjiang|Heilongjiang Province]]. The village is about 22 km southwest of the administrative center of Fuyu, and about 6 km west of the main road from Qiqihar.


Approximately 80 elderly residents of the village are considered to be among the last people who have a good grasp of the historic pronuncation of [[Manchu language|Manchu]]. A local elementary school employs Manchu language teachers who learned the language from some of the older residents.<ref> [http://www.sinoglot.com/manchu/2008/11/sanjiazi-01/ A Sanjiazi trip report]</ref>
Approximately 80 elderly residents of the village are considered to be among the last people who have a good grasp of the historic pronuncation of [[Manchu language|Manchu]]. A local elementary school employs Manchu language teachers who learned the language from some of the older residents.<ref> [http://www.sinoglot.com/manchu/2008/11/sanjiazi-01/ A Sanjiazi trip report]</ref>

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Sanjiazi (Chinese : 三家子; Romanized Manchu: Ilan Boo) village in Fuyu County (Chinese: 富裕县; Pinyin: Fùyù Xiàn) in Qiqihar prefecture of Heilongjiang Province. The village is about 22 km southwest of the administrative center of Fuyu, and about 6 km west of the main road from Qiqihar.

Approximately 80 elderly residents of the village are considered to be among the last people who have a good grasp of the historic pronuncation of Manchu. A local elementary school employs Manchu language teachers who learned the language from some of the older residents.[1]

Dawujia in Aihui District of Heihe Prefecture is another village where a few Manchu speakers can be found.