China-Manchuria relations (21st Century Crisis)

China-Manchuria relations (Chinese: 中國 - 滿洲關係 Zhōngguó - mǎnzhōu guānxì, Manchu: Чолбобун Йунггжо-Манцчуриа Holbobun Jungg'o-Manchuria) refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Manchuria and the People's Republic of China.

Relations between the two are one of the most important, with Manchuria having been a part of China for the majority of its history so far. Manchuria was also home to one of the indigenous dynasties of China, the Qing Dynasty, which was a Manchu dynasty.

At one point in its history, Manchuria was inhabited mostly by Han Chinese, who came to outpopulate the indigenous Manchu.

After the Cold War, relations between China and Manchuria took a drastic improvement, with Chinese being re-officiated as one of Manchuria's official languages. Relations streamrolled during the "New Generation" era of Manchurian history, in which Manchuria was practically absorbed in China's economic sphere of influence.

China is considered one of Manchuria's "Big Six" economic partners, and is the second-largest, second only to the United States.