Where Simplified Chinese is used vs traditional Chinese?
Daniel Davis
Updated on April 08, 2026
Today, simplified Chinese is officially used in mainland China and Singapore, and is often also used by the Chinese community in Malaysia. Traditional Chinese is used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Traditional Chinese was originally the standard in all Chinese-speaking regions.
Considering this, which is better traditional or simplified Chinese?
Simplified Chinese is the standard way of writing in mainland China. Traditional Chinese writing is the choice mostly preferred in Taiwan and in Hong Kong.
Additionally, does Cantonese use traditional or simplified Chinese?
| Target Market | Written | Spoken |
|---|---|---|
| China | Simplified | Mandarin |
| Hong Kong | Traditional | Cantonese |
| Taiwan | Traditional | Mandarin |
| Singapore | Simplified | Mandarin |
In this way, are Mandarin and Simplified Chinese the same?
Simplified and Traditional Chinese refers only to the written word while Mandarin and Cantonese refer to dialects of the spoken word. Therefore Mandarin or Cantonese cannot be used for document translation nor can interpretation be done in Simplified or Traditional Chinese.
Which places use traditional Chinese?
Traditional Chinese characters are used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as in most overseas Chinese communities outside Southeast Asia. In contrast, simplified Chinese characters are used in Mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore in official publications.