Yue Chinese


![Pinghua and Yue dialect groups in Guangxi and Guangdong identified in the Language Atlas of China[25]
Guibei (N Pinghua)
Gou–Lou
Guinan (S Pinghua)
Guangfu
Siyi
Yong–Xun
Gao–Yang
Qin–Lian
Wu–Hua](/uploads/202502/21/Ping_and_Yue_dialect_map.svg2930.png)

Yue or Yueh (English pronunciation: /ˈjuːeɪ/ or /juːˈeɪ/) is a primary branch of Chinese spoken in South China, particularly the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi.
The name Cantonese is often used for the whole branch, but linguists prefer to reserve that name for the variety of Guangzhou (Canton) and Hong Kong, which is the prestige dialect. Cantonese and Taishanese are spoken by substantial overseas populations in Southeast Asia, Australia, and Northern America, particularly as a result of waves of mass migrations from Hong Kong.