Talk of the town : Use of language in Hong Kong

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Learning Mandarin is now a compulsory subject for most primary school students.
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¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jMost people in Hong Kong have good Cantonese proficiency. According to a report released by the Census and Statistics Department in 2020, 87.7% of citizens perceived themselves as having good or very good proficiency in Cantonese. Only 4.2% of them had no knowledge or "not so good" proficiency in Cantonese.

Increasing population speaking Mandarin as mother tongue

2.3% of the population speak Mandarin as their usual habitual language, according to the result of the 2021 Population Census. Compared to 1.4% in 2011 and 1.9% in 2016, there is a significant increase in the population who speak Mandarin as the usual spoken language. However, as most people are multilingual, the statistics do not necessarily suggest a tendency of an increasing use of Mandarin in Hong Kong.

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