Yes. According to the Hakka Customs Search website, except for the three counties of Xing'an, Quanzhou, and Ziyuan, there are no Hakkas in Guilin. So there are Hakka people in Guilin, Guangxi. Hakka, the term Hakka originated from the Siyi area of ??Guangdong. It was a name given by the Siyi ethnic group at that time (Qing Dynasty) to the ethnic groups who migrated from the eastern Guangdong area (also known as the Huichao people). In the old days, the elders in the southern Hakka area called themselves Fuguang people, Lingdong people, Xunzhou people, Jiaying people, Tingzhou people, Shaozhou people, Qianzhou people, or they were named directly after the local county name.