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I went to Indonesia on business. Why do I see people there look like China people?

The largest ethnic group in Indonesia is Jawa, accounting for 42% of Indonesia's total population. Secondly, Sunda (14%); Madura (7.5%), these ethnic groups are mainly distributed in Java Island and nearby Madura Island. Other major ethnic groups include Minangkabau, Bartak, Aceh, Dagang, Nias and Mindanao); In Sumatra. Dayak, Banjar and Bugis); On Kalimantan Island; Makassar, Toraya and Minahasa in Sulawesi, Sasak in Bali, Lombok and Maluku in Maluku Islands. Although the number of Malays is small, they are the most widely distributed. Malays live on the eastern coast of Sumatra, the coast of kalimantan island and the offshore islands between the two islands.

Except for some ethnic groups in New Guinea, most ethnic groups in Indonesia today are descendants of immigrants. The earliest immigrant to Indonesia was Vader, who probably immigrated to Indonesia during the Quaternary Ice Age. Around 1500 BC, a large number of Mongolians from southern Asia migrated to Indonesia. These ethnic groups are called primitive Malays. They settled in coastal areas and drove the Vader people out of the mountains. The Badakhs in modern Sumatra, the Daya in Kalimantan and the Toracha in Sulawesi are all descendants of primitive Malays. Between 300 and 200 BC, another group of immigrants came from the southern part of the Asian continent. Archaeologists call them new Malays, and their physical characteristics are the same as those of primitive Malays. After they settled in Indonesia, they assimilated some primitive Malays and pushed others to the mainland. Today's Javanese, Sunda, Madura, Balinese, Malays and other ethnic groups are descendants of Malays and Malays.