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Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Canada, the United States and Australia all speak Cantonese?

Yes, most of the early immigrants were Cantonese, so in Southeast Asia and North America, you can hear many people in Chinatown speak Cantonese. In the early and middle period, Cantonese has always been the mainstream language of American Tang people.

Most of the Chinese workers who were bought in the early days were Cantonese. In North America and Australia, a large number of Guangdong Chinese workers were plundered to build railways, and later settled down, and Cantonese gradually became the mainstream language.

In North China, early Guangdong immigrants had a great influence on American immigrants. For example, Sacramento, the capital of California, is nicknamed Sacramento. The Chinese name of "Sacramento" originated from overseas Chinese in Guangdong and is the only Chinese name used by all local Chinese and Chinese media. Since then, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong have been using this method. One is Montreal, Canada (all Cantonese). When I was a child, I often heard Cantonese broadcasts in this city on the radio.

In North America, many cities have long had Cantonese radio and TV stations.

As for Southeast Asia, because of its geographical relationship, it has a deep influence, as do Hakkas and chaozhou people.

Recently, however, Mandarin has gradually become the mainstream in Chinatown in North America, because most of the new immigrants come from Fujian, Taiwan Province and other regions.