Min Language
Min Language is a group of Chinese dialects primarily spoken in the southeastern province of Fujian and by overseas Chinese communities. It includes several varieties, such as Hokkien, Teochew, and Fuzhou, each with distinct phonetics and vocabulary.
Min Language is known for its complex tonal system, which can vary significantly between different regions. It is one of the major language groups in China, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Min people and their historical migrations. Understanding these dialects can provide insights into the local customs and traditions of the areas where they are spoken.