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Are the Chinese in Malaysia where the Chinese immigrated?
Strictly speaking no.
Most Chinese came to live in Malaysia before 1949 - they went to Southeast Asia to make a living, and even "sold piglets". At that time, Malaya was still a British colony.
The Chinese in Malaysia adhere to Chinese culture and actively integrate with the Malays (Malays). In particular, the Chinese still maintain a complete Chinese education system from primary school to university, which is very touching.
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