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Malaysia (Chinese-descended residents)
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Southeast Asia
About Chinese Malaysian People
Chinese Malaysians comprise approximately 22.6% of the Malaysian population per the 2020 Census — approximately 7.4 million, the largest non-Malay ethnic group and one of the largest Chinese diaspora populations globally (vs the much larger broader Chinese diaspora populations of Indonesia and Thailand). Predominantly descended from 19th-c. and early-20th-c. immigration from southern China — the major sub-populations are Hokkien (Fujian-source, the largest sub-population, concentrated in Penang, Melaka), Cantonese (Guangdong-source, concentrated in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh), Hakka (concentrated in Sabah and parts of West Malaysia including Selangor), Teochew (concentrated in Johor and Singapore-adjacent areas), Hainanese (concentrated in food-and-beverage business). Concentrated in major urban centers (Kuala Lumpur, George Town/Penang where Chinese-Malaysians comprise approximately 40% of the city's population, Ipoh where Chinese-Malaysians comprise approximately 50%, Johor Bahru, Kuching). The community has been politically and economically prominent — the Chinese-Malaysian business sector represents disproportionate share of national commercial wealth. Distinct sub-populations include Peranakan / Baba Nyonya / Straits Chinese (the centuries-resident Hokkien-Malay-influenced community of Penang, Melaka, Singapore that has substantially adopted Malay-cultural-linguistic features while maintaining distinct Chinese cultural elements; UNESCO recognized aspects of Peranakan culture as Intangible Cultural Heritage). The Chinese-Malaysian community has faced documented systemic discrimination through the New Economic Policy (NEP, 1971-1990) and continuing Bumiputera-affirmative-action programs that privilege Malay-and-Indigenous populations.
Typical Chinese Malaysian Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution closely matches Southern Han Chinese source populations (Hokkien, Cantonese, Hakka, Teochew, Hainanese sub-populations show characteristic Southern Han phenotype distribution). The Peranakan / Baba Nyonya sub-population shows somewhat admixed Chinese-Malay features after centuries of admixture.
Explore phenotype categories
Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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Use this ethnicity's phenotype data to create AI-generated content with accurate physical traits and cultural context.
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