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The difference between Heluo people and chaozhou people
Heluo people are Heluo people who speak Mandarin. They originated in the Central Plains, then moved to Fujian, and then moved from Fujian to Taiwan Province. Divided into Zhangzhou people and Quanzhou people. Heluo people are mainly distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Hongkong, Hainan and Taiwan Province provinces, and most overseas Chinese in Southeast Asian countries are Heluo people.
Chaoren, a member of Heluo people, moved from Putian, Fujian to Chaozhou, Shantou, Jieyang, Shanwei, Fengshun, Dabu, Huidong and other counties in Guangdong at the end of the Song Dynasty. This dialect belongs to Minnan dialect.
Crane people are not much different from chaozhou people.
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