French Tsengians

French Tsengians or Franco-Tsengians (Chinese: 法裔曾國人; pinyin: Fǎ yì Zēngguórén; French: Franco-Tsengiens or Tsengiens français/Tsengiennes françaises) are citizens of the Tseng Republic with full or partial French ancestry. They are the second-largest European ethnic group in Tseng after the British, and as of 2020, there are about 73,833 Franco-Tsengians in Tseng, but possibly more mixed-race who declare themselves as Han Tsengian.

Origins and history
French people settled in Tseng following the establishment of a colony in the southern part of the island in 1616, mainly wealthy merchants from the. However, the colony was unstable, and in 1790, the French colony was dissolved. A few French people stayed in Tseng, but mass immigration didn't explode until the re-establishment of the colony in 1884, and from 1894, the colony was known as the Talasides. Almost all immigrants were men from, , and , settling in what is now the state of Nankou. Some moved north to Arbre-Rose.

Business

 * Pacôme Saint-Pierre, businessman and founder of the Zhaoling Group dashang (Walloon immigrant to the Talasides, became a naturalized Tsengian citizen upon the country's independence)

Music

 * Adrienne Jeandel, frontwoman of the Franco-Tsengian pop-punk/emo band Coast 2 Coast