The Hokkien people are a Chinese ethnic group primarily from the Fujian province in southeastern China. They speak the Hokkien dialect, which is part of the larger Min Chinese language family. Many Hokkien people have migrated to various parts of the world, particularly to Southeast Asia, where they have established vibrant communities in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Hokkien culture is rich in traditions, including unique festivals, cuisine, and arts. Their food often features ingredients like seafood and rice, with dishes such as Hokkien mee and popiah being popular. The Hokkien people also celebrate traditional festivals like Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, showcasing their