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Are Cantonese spoken in Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong?

Not all Taiwan Province provinces and Hongkong speak Cantonese. There are three languages in Taiwan Province Province: Minnan dialect, Hakka dialect and Taiwan Province dialect, but Hong Kong people speak Cantonese.

After the opening of Hong Kong, more and more immigrants went south. In the relatively developed urban areas of Hong Kong and Kowloon, Cantonese, which is widely used in business, gradually occupies a dominant position. However, Cantonese, which is widely used in business, has not occupied an absolute dominant position in Hong Kong for a long time.

On the one hand, the local dialects in the New Territories are still frequently used; on the other hand, besides Cantonese, many Hong Kong immigrants have fled from other dialect areas in China, and some even occupied the upper class, so the dialects in Hong Kong have always been more complicated.

Guangfu Cantonese is actually a modern Cantonese-Cantonese dialect. It is not a local dialect in Hong Kong, and its arrival has even severely squeezed the local Hakka dialect and Wai Tou dialect, resulting in the endangerment of the local dialect in Hong Kong. Moreover, the establishment of Cantonese status of Guangfu depends on the "popularization" of the British Hong Kong government to some extent.

Cantonese-speaking areas in Taiwan Province Province

Cantonese is rarely spoken in Taiwan Province Province, except by immigrants, such as those who immigrated from Guangzhou and Hongkong to Taiwan Province Province. People in Taiwan Province Province speak two languages: Minnan and Hakka. Because the ancestors of Taiwan Province natives immigrated from Minnan, Meizhou and Chaoshan.