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Chinese in Malaya : ウィキペディア英語版
Malaysian Chinese


24.6% of the Malaysian population (2010)
|popplace = Malaysia
Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Perak, Selangor
Australia
Christmas Island
|langs = Mandarin, Malay, Cantonese, Foochow, Hakka, Hokkien, Teochew, English,
|rels =Predominantly Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism (Chinese folk religion), significant Christianity, minorities Islam and Hinduism 〔Dept. of Statistics: "Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2000", Table 4.1; p. 70, Kuala Lumpur: Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2001〕
|related = Singaporean Chinese, Peranakan, Han Chinese, Southern Chinese, Overseas Chinese
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The Malaysian Chinese or Chinese Malaysian (Chinese: , , ''Mǎláixīyà Huárén'') consists of people of full or partial Chinese – particularly Han Chinese ancestry who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia. Most are the descendants who arrived between the early and the mid-20th century.〔(Chinese People of Malaysia )〕〔(Malaysia - history )〕
In 2010, there were nearly 6,960,900 people self-identifying as "Chinese" who hold Malaysian nationality (including Malaysian-born and foreign-born people of Chinese descent). This number excludes those who do not have Malaysian citizenship (MyKad): permanent residents and non-citizens.
Malaysia is the home to the second largest community of Overseas Chinese in the world, after Thailand. Within Malaysia, they are usually simply referred to as "Chinese" and represent the second largest ethnic group in Malaysia after the ethnic Malay majority.
Malaysian Chinese are a socioeconomically well-established middle-class ethnic group and make up a highly disproportionate percentage of Malaysia's upper middle class, with a record of high educational achievement, and one of the highest household incomes among minority demographic groups in Malaysia. Malaysian Chinese are dominant in both the business and commerce sectors, controlling an estimated 70% of the Malaysian economy.〔(Malaysia's Warring Chinese Politicians ). ''Asia Sentinel''. Retrieved on 23 April 2012.〕〔(Malaysia’s Malay dilemma to Chinese dilemma ). Malaysia-today.net (24 April 2011). Retrieved on 2012-04-23.〕
==History==


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