Abstract:Ethnically embedded communities are not only an important field for promoting interactions and exchanges among ethnic groups and deepening ethnic relations, but also a micro-social unit for forging a sense of community among the Chinese nation. The effectiveness of governance in multi-ethnic communities is closely related to the well-being, sense of belonging and identity of the residents of each ethnic group. The effectiveness of governance depends to a certain extent on whether the governance model is scientific and efficient. By analyzing and exploring the practice of "embedded" governance in Yongfu community, this paper finds that the practical difficulties faced by "embedded" governance make it difficult for ethnic embedded communities to change and develop. Therefore, in order to solve the problem in governance, based on the governing elements and logic of ethnic embedded communities, this paper constructs a four-fold sub-community pattern of value community, subject community, normative community, and interest community, and then builds an "embedded"-to-"integrated" community governance model, based on which the practical path of ethnic embedded community governance with "embedded"-to-"integrated" mode is promoted, and finally the real sense of "ethnic embedding" is realized, which will provide a theoretical basis and practical experience for ethnic embedded communities with similar governing situations.