Chinese Malaysians
Chinese Malaysians are Chinese people living in Malaysia. They form the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia after Malays. They mainly speak Mandarin, English, Hokkien and Cantonese.
Chinese Malaysians Media
- Chinese junk in Kinabatangan, Borneo.JPG
A Chinese junk in the Kinabatangan District of northern Borneo, photographed by Martin Johnson c. 1935
- Map of Ming Chinese empire 1415.jpg
1935 map of the Ming dynasty under the Yongle Emperor in 1415
- Bukit Chena, Malacca (7886253620).jpg
1860–1900 photograph of Bukit Cina (Chinese Hill) in Malacca, one of Malaysia's oldest Chinese cemeteries[1]
- Malaysia; Captain China surrounded by his Chinese and Malay Wellcome V0037516.jpg
The Hai San Secret Society's "Captain China" with his followers in Selangor, June 1874
- Three Chinese girls working at the British mobile canteen in Malaya.JPG
Chinese women working in a British mobile canteen during the Malayan Campaign, c. January 1942
- The British Reoccupation of Malaya SE5883.jpg
Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) guerrillas during their disbandment ceremony in Kuala Lumpur after the end of World War II
- Police in Malayan Emergency.jpg
British and Malayan police talking to a Chinese civilian about communist activity in the area in 1949