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Do Indonesians also learn Chinese?

No, a certain proportion of Indonesian population are Chinese immigrants from China, and the proportion is very large. Therefore, Indonesia has a strong atmosphere of speaking Chinese, and some locals learn Chinese.

The Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Republic of Indonesia, English: The Republic of Indonesia), referred to as Indonesia or Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia. It consists of about 65,438+07,508 islands and is the largest archipelagic country in the world. Its territory spans Asia and Oceania, and it is also a country with many volcanoes and earthquakes, and its capital is Jakarta. It is connected with countries such as Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malaysia.

With a population of over 248 million (20 13), Indonesia ranks fourth in the world, next only to China, India and the United States. Indonesia is one of the founding members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a member of the G20. Indonesia has been an important trade zone since the 7th century.

Indonesia's local rulers absorbed foreign cultures, religions and political models, and a prosperous Buddhist and Hindu kingdom emerged. Muslim merchants brought Islam, European forces brought Christianity, and after the great geographical discovery, they monopolized the trade of the spice islands Moluccas. After 350 years of Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia declared its independence after World War II.