Hakka in China refers to Hakka as spoken within mainland China — primarily across northern Guangdong, western Fujian, Jiangxi, and parts of Guangxi. Mainland Hakka has around 30 million speakers and has been less subject to standardisation than Taiwanese Hakka, with several regional sub-varieties. Our Hakka-China translation work overlaps with general Chinese — civil documents are usually in written Mandarin (Simplified characters for mainland sources), with Hakka being the spoken language for interpreting assignments. See our broader Hakka page for diaspora context.