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What is the dialect of Qinzhou?

Qinzhou vernacular.

Historically, Qinlian area was also called Qinzhou area, so Qinzhou dialect in a broad sense includes dialects prevailing in the urban and suburban areas of Qinzhou, Beihai dialect in the urban and suburban areas of Beihai, and Fangcheng dialect in Fangcheng County. Although there are some differences between these words, their internal consistency is still great.

Cantonese in Qinzhou, commonly known as vernacular. Qinzhou Cantonese is the main communication language in Qinzhou City, which belongs to the Qin couplet of China Cantonese. It is mainly distributed in Qinzhou City and widely distributed in all counties and towns of the city, with a population of about 654.38+0.45 million. Qinzhou Cantonese is an important representative of Qinzhou Cantonese in Guangxi, and its source is Cantonese in the Pearl River Delta region.

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Qinzhou, known as Anzhou in ancient times, has rich customs and pleasant climate. It is an ancient city with a history of over 1400 years, and the birthplace of the ancient Maritime Silk Road in China.

It is the hometown of modern national heroes Feng Zicai and Liu Yongfu, the only place in China where you can see wild Chinese white dolphins in various colors and is known as the "giant panda at sea". It is also the famous "hometown of litchi", "hometown of milk buffalo", "hometown of bananas" and "hometown of giant oysters" in China.

Nixing pottery in Qinzhou is one of the four famous ceramics in China, and has won many gold medals in the world. Qi Baishi, a famous painter, has a special liking for Qinzhou and has been attached to it all his life. He once wrote, "I have no plans in this life, and I will seize the crane head in May; I am willing to travel tirelessly for my mouth, and the wind blows me to Qinzhou.

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