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Distribution of Local Languages in Shenzhen (Weitou Dialect, Hakka Dialect)
Weitou dialect belongs to Cantonese Wanbao dialect, which is one of the most local dialects in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. The original distribution of Shenzhen was mainly in Baoan, Nanshan, Luohu, Yantian and Futian. Hong Kong is mainly distributed in the New Territories and outlying islands.

Shenzhen Hakka dialect and Hong Kong Hakka dialect are connected together, and there is no difference between them. In Shenzhen, it is mainly distributed in Longgang, Baoan, Luohu and Futian; Mainly distributed in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Shenzhen-Hong Kong Hakka dialect is close to Huizhou Huiyang Hakka dialect, belonging to a small piece of Hakka Cantonese-Taiwanese film, belonging to Meizhou Hakka dialect, with different accents, but the difference is not great. Compared with Meizhou dialect, there are more mixed words with Guangdong Weitou dialect. On the other hand, the crooked head is also mixed with a lot of Hakka dialect.

Video of Hakka Dialect in New Territories, Hong Kong-A report by an old woman (taken from a movie);

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Baoan Weitou dialect is concentrated, Longgang Hakka dialect is concentrated, and most local bilingual residents live in other places.

Chow Yun Fat's native language is Weitou, and he can also speak local Hakka (the same as Shenzhen Hakka). In some of his films, there are conversations with Hakkas outside.