The Kiautschou German pidgin is a minor extinct pidgin spoken by German-educated Chinese in the Kiautschou Bay concession.
There are records of some sort of a German pidgin developing since 1898.
[2] However, despite the high number of Germans within the concession, due to trade reasons, many preferred to use English instead.
[2] Thus, vigorous promotion of education of the German language commenced, and a slow transition from English to German began in the concession.
Though not extensively recorded, it can be inferred many different local variations exist.