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Proportion of Chinese in Malaysia

In 2022, Chinese in Malaysia accounted for about 23% of Malaysia's total population.

In 2022, there were 7.4 million Chinese in Malaysia, making it the third largest overseas Chinese country, accounting for about 23% of Malaysia's total population, and the proportion of Chinese population was the second highest, second only to Singapore. At the beginning of 1940, Chinese immigrants reached 2.42 million, accounting for 44%, equivalent to the number of Malays.

In the past 80 years, the proportion of people in China has been directly halved. Although the number of people in China has tripled, it has also become a process in which China's cultural influence has gradually weakened. Malaysia was once a British colony. In order to reduce the resistance in the rule, Britain cooperated with Malay nobles, recognized the political, economic and cultural privileges of Malays, and publicized the concept of Malay priority.

Geomorphological and climatic characteristics of Malaysia

The terrain is mainly plain, and the ground is flat with little fluctuation. The peninsula is high in the north and low in the south, and its main mountain range, Tidiwansha Mountain, divides the peninsula into east and west coasts. The coastal areas of sandy sandy land are mostly plains, and the inland areas are mostly hills and mountains covered with forests. The Crocker Mountains extend from Sarawak to the north and cross Sabah, dividing Sabah into east and west coasts.

Malaysia, located near the equator, has a tropical rainforest climate and a tropical monsoon climate. There are no obvious four seasons, and the annual temperature difference changes very little. The average temperature is between 26℃ and 30℃, and there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from March to June, 10 to February of the following year. The average annual temperature is 22℃ ~ 28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃ ~ 30℃ in coastal plains.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Malaysia