Hokkien, a
Min Nan variety of Chinese spoken in Southeastern China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, does not have a unitary standardized writing system, in comparison with the well-developed written forms of
Cantonese and
Mandarin. Since there is no official standardizing body for Hokkien except within Taiwan, there are a wide variety of different methods of writing in Vernacular Hokkien. Nevertheless, vernacular works written in the Hokkien dialect are still commonly seen in literature, film, performing arts and music.