What dialect is the train going to?

It's Minnan.

Where the train goes is where the train goes. Also known as h-ló-se (Taiwanese, Taiwanese, Heluo, etc. ) In Taiwan Province Province, it belongs to the dialect of China Min dialect, and it is also the most influential Min dialect. In Minnan, "where to go" means "where to go".

Minnan dialect is distributed in southern Fujian, Taiwan Province Province, Chaoshan area in eastern Guangdong, Leizhou Peninsula, Hainan Island, Longyan City and Zhangping area in western Fujian, Fuding area in Ningde City in eastern Fujian, Cangnan, Pingyang, Dongtou area in southern Zhejiang and some countries and regions in Southeast Asia.

Minnan dialect is the lingua franca of the land around the South China Sea, and it is a cross-city, cross-province, cross-sea and transnational Greater China dialect. Minnan dialect was formed in the Tang Dynasty. Since the Tang Dynasty, with the painstaking migration of Minnan ancestors, Minnan dialect has spread in the settlements of Minnan people.

The song "Where is the train?"

"Where is the train?" It is a song in Minnan, and it is also his only song in Minnan. Many people think that Minnan dialect is the most difficult language to understand and that it is not a language family with other dialects. They have to sigh that Chinese dialects are also extensive and profound.

"Where is the train?" Written by Fang Gang, composed and arranged by Jay Chou, included in the album Octave Space released in 2002. As a dialect, Minnan dialect also adds a sense of simplicity to songs, making them unique and enduring. ?