The
Nu people (; alternative names include Nusu,
Nung, Zauzou and Along) are one of the
56 ethnic groups recognized by the
People's Republic of China. Their population of 27,000 is divided into the Northern, Central and Southern groups. Their homeland is a country of high mountains and deep ravines crossed by the Dulong,
Irrawaddy (
N'Mai River and
Mali River), and Nujiang rivers. The name "Nu" comes from the fact that they were living near the Nujiang river, and the name of their ethnic group derives from there. (Nujiang is also called Nu river or or
Salween River.)