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  2. Malaysian Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 7,056,000 [1] 22.4% of the Malaysian population (2024) [1]: Regions with significant populations Malaysia Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Perak, Selangor, Sarawak, Negeri Sembilan and Malacca

  3. Demographics of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese population has shrunk proportionally from 1957, when it was about 40% of Malaya, [6] ... Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia.

  4. Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur, [a] officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, [b] and colloquially referred to as KL, is the capital city and a federal territory of Malaysia.It is the largest city in the country, covering an area of 243 km 2 (94 sq mi) with a census population of 2,075,600 as of 2024. [8]

  5. List of cities and towns in Malaysia by population - Wikipedia

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    List of the largest metropolitan areas in Malaysia by population № Metropolitan area Core city DOSM census figures Land area Density (2020) Ref. 2020 2010 Diff. 1 Greater Kuala Lumpur [note 5] Kuala Lumpur: 9,085,737 7,119,252 +27.62%: 7,143 km 2: 3,062/km 2 [44] 2 George Town Conurbation [note 6] George Town: 2,843,344 2,331,180 +21.97% ...

  6. New village - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Chinese Association, then the Malayan Chinese Association, was initially created to address the social and welfare concerns of the populations in the new villages. [ 6 ] It is estimated that today, about 1.2 million people live in 450 new villages throughout Peninsular Malaysia .

  7. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As a whole, Standard Chinese (Mandarin) and its Malaysian dialect are the most widely spoken forms among Malaysian Chinese, as it is a lingua franca for Chinese who speak mutually unintelligible varieties; Mandarin is also the language of instruction in Chinese schools and an important language in business. [4]

  8. Malaysian Cantonese - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese is widely spoken amongst Malaysian Chinese in the capital Kuala Lumpur [1] and throughout much of the surrounding Klang Valley (Petaling Jaya, Gombak, Ampang, Cheras, Rawang, Putrajaya, Selayang, Sungai Buloh, Puchong, Shah Alam, Kajang, Bangi, Semenyih and Subang Jaya) excluding Klang itself where Hokkien predominates.

  9. Petaling Street - Wikipedia

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    Petaling Street (Malay: Jalan Petaling, Simplified Chinese: 茨厂街, Traditional Chinese: 茨廠街, pinyin: Cíchǎng Jiē, Cantonese jyutping: ci 4 cong 2 gaai 1) is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [1] The whole vicinity is also known as Chinatown KL. Haggling is a common sight here and the place is usually crowded with ...