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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Not to be confused with Tai Ya or Tayal. For other uses of Shan, see Shan. Tai Long, or Tai Yai are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia. The capital of Shan State is Taunggyi, the fifth-largest city in Myanmar with about 390,000 people.

Shan Proper’, by far the largest group, by which all Shan people are known in the Thai language. Tai Yai making up the majority in the Keng Tung area. The former ruling family of Kengtung State belonged to this group. This group lives north of the Shweli River, mostly in the area of Dehong, China. The speakers of Shan, Lue, Khun and Nua languages form the majority of Dai nationality in PRC. There are various ethnic groups designated as Tai throughout Shan State, Sagaing Division and Kachin State.

Mao, referring to the old Shan State of Mong Mao. The Tai Khamti an outlier group speaking the Khamti language. Traditionally they lived in the northernmost and westernmost edges of Shan-settled areas, such as Putao-O, Kachin State. Tai Ting, a group living around the confluence of the Ting and Salween rivers, just to the west of Gengma County, Yunnan, China.

Tai Taɯ: Taɯ means ‘under’ or ‘south. This group lives in southern Shan State. Tai Nui, a group living to the south and east of Kengtung town. Related to the Tai Khamti, this group has a significant presence in Assam, India. They take part in mainstream Shan society. Tai Dam: Also known as the “Black Tai. Tai Dón: Also known as the “White Tai”.

The majority of Shan are Theravada Buddhists, and Tai folk religion. Bamar, the Mon and the Rakhine. Most Shan speak the Shan language and are bilingual in Burmese. The Shan language, spoken by about 5 or 6 million, is closely related to Thai and Lao, and is part of the family of Tai languages. The Shan are traditionally wet-rice cultivators, shopkeepers, and artisans.

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