The Hui'an dialect () is a variety of Chinese mostly spoken in Hui'an in South Fujian Province, China. It belongs to the Hokkien subgroup of Southern Min.
The Hui'an dialect has 14 phonemic initials and over 80 finals.
The demonstrative system has five pairs of pronouns with a two-way distinction:
Compared with the Quanzhou dialect (spoken in the central urban area of Quanzhou city), the greatest differences are present in the rimes: