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There is the Buddhist tradition of eating su, which excludes meat, and is therefore often vegan when it comes to Chinese food. Unfortunately it also means no alliums (onions, garlic, yadda yadda).
It's really a kind of incomplete vegetarianism but you end up finding a lot of accidentally vegan options at a su restaurant.