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Orang China Malaysia
马来西亚华人 / 馬來西亞華人
Orang Cina Malaysia
மலேசிய சீனர்
Ethnic Chinese in traditional samfu attire with umbrella, c. 1945.
Penyampau tubuh
6,712,200[1]
22.8% of the Malaysian population (2022)[2]
Kandang endur ti mayuh mensia
 Malaysia
Penang, Kedah, Perlis, Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Selangor, Johor, and Sarawak
Significant diaspora in:
 Australia
Template:Wp/iba/Country data Christmas Island[3]
 Singapore (338,500 in 2010)[4]
 New Zealand[note 1]
 United States
 Canada
 United Kingdom
Template:Wp/iba/Country data Taiwan
Template:Wp/iba/Country data HK[6]
Template:Wp/iba/Country data Mainland China

Jaku
Mandarin (lingua franca), Malay and English as medium of communication in schools and government
Mothertongue languages: Hokkien, Cantonese, Hakka, Teochew, Fuzhou, Hainanese, Taishanese and Henghua; Manglish (creole)
Pengarap
Predominantly
Mahāyāna Buddhism and Taoism (Chinese folk religion) • significant Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Protestantism) • Non-religious
Minority
IslamHinduism
Related ethnic groups
Bruneian Chinese · Singaporean Chinese · Indonesian Chinese · Chinese Filipinos · Thai Chinese · Peranakans · Sino-Natives · Overseas Chinese
Wp/iba/Orang China Malaysia
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Orang China Malaysia, tauka Sino-Malaysia iya nya peranak Malaysia raban bansa China Han. Sida tu nyadi raban bansa kedua pemadu mayuh di Malaysia, pengudah bansa majoriti Melayu, lalu nyadi 22.8% ari semua penyampau tubuh peranak Malaysia. Diatu, bansa China Malaysia nyadi komuniti China Luar Menua kedua pemadu besai di dunya, pengudah bansa China Thailand. Raban bansa China Malaysia ngetanka penatai ti signifikan sereta besai dalam sektor dagang ekonomi Malaysia.

Malin

  1. Department of Statistics Malaysia 2020.
  2. Department of Statistics Malaysia 2021.
  3. Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development Australia 2016, p. 2.
  4. Department of Statistics Singapore 2010, p. 31.
  5. Walrond 2015.
  6. About 15,000 Malaysians now live in Hong Kong, according to the Consulate-General. Though the Consulate does not record what state they come from, Penangites are widely thought to be the largest group in the city.


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