Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Except Nanning, Cantonese is spoken in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Where else can I live and speak Cantonese?

Except Nanning, Cantonese is spoken in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Where else can I live and speak Cantonese?

About one third of the population in Guangxi speaks Cantonese, one third speaks Guiliu dialect, and one third speaks Zhuang, Hakka and Dong, Miao and Yao languages. Among them, the dialects of Yulin and Binyang are between Cantonese and Hakka, and it is not clear which dialect they belong to. In fact, many people in these places can speak Cantonese and Hakka at the same time, so they can learn it easily.

Guiliu dialect can be Liuzhou dialect, because Guangxi People's Broadcasting Station broadcasts the weather forecast in Liuzhou dialect. Of course, any dialect has many branches, and the differences between different counties are quite large. Even in Guangdong province, locals can tell the difference. Guiliu dialect and Sichuan dialect belong to the same system. Liuzhou dialect is more like Guizhou dialect and Guilin dialect is more like Hunan dialect. In fact, in Xing 'an, north of Guilin, there is no difference between what foreigners hear from locals and Hunan dialect. Li Zongren's hometown, Liangjiang, is completely incomprehensible to the local people, which is a very strange thing.

Cantonese speakers, except Nanning, are mainly in eastern and southern Guangdong, and counties, Wuzhou, Yulin, Qinzhou and other cities, among which Qinzhou crossed over from Guangdong in the 1970s. It turns out that Guangxi has no coastline.