Malaysia’s ‘Most Chinese-Like’ City: Everyone Speaks Mandarin, Everywhere You See Simplified Chinese
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Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, is a popular tourist destination loved by Chinese tourists. Many Chinese people, when they first go abroad to travel, will prioritize 'New Zealand and Thailand' (New Zealand, Thailand), and among them, 'Malaysia' refers to 'Malaysia'. I believe many Chinese people now won't be unfamiliar with Malaysia.

If you have been to Malaysia for travel, you should find that the number of Chinese people in Malaysia is very large, almost everywhere you go, you can see a lot of Chinese people, because many singers we are familiar with, such as Liang Jingru, Guangliang, and Cao Ge, are actually Malaysian, and they look almost no different from Chinese people.

This is because Malaysia is mainly composed of Malay, Chinese, and Indian 'three major ethnic groups', with a relatively high proportion of Chinese people. However, if you talk about the city with the most Chinese people in Malaysia, you must mention 'Penang'.
Penang is located in northwest Malaysia and is one of the regions with the most Chinese people in Malaysia. Malaysian Chinese people are considered to be one of the best-inherited overseas Chinese communities, almost not assimilated by other cultures, and they keep pace with the times, and now they also use simplified Chinese, just like in mainland China.

When you are in Penang, you can also see many historical buildings and cultural sites with strong Chinese traditional styles. In addition, because most of the people in Penang are Chinese, they basically speak fluent Mandarin, so when you travel in Penang, you really don't need to use foreign languages, which is very convenient.

It's no wonder many Chinese tourists like to travel to Penang, Malaysia. So, have you been to Penang? What impression do you have of Penang? Do you think Penang is really like China? If you have the opportunity in the future, would you like to come to Penang to take a look?
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