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'''New Village''' is sometimes known as ] (Chinese: 华人新村), is a special name created during the early pre-Independence days. The purpose of certain (or probably all) New Villages in Malaysia was, to segregate the villagers and have them live together in a new village far away from the early ]. It is estimate about 1.2 million people living in 480 New Villages throughout ]. Today they basically look like ] or ]s, because of their outdated use. '''New Village''', also known as ] (Chinese: 华人新村), is a special name created during the early pre-Independence days back in the mid-1950s. The purpose of certain (or probably all) New Villages in Malaysia was, to segregate the villagers and have them live together in a new village far away from the early ]. It is estimate about 1.2 million people living in (452) New Villages throughout ]. According to report, 85% of the population in New Village are mainly Chinese, the Malays took up 10% and the Indians 5%. Today they basically look like ] or ]s, because of their outdated use.



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==List of Chinese New Villages in Malaysia== ==List of New Villages in Malaysia==
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==Books==
* (Chinese: 馬來西亞華人新村50年 作者:林廷輝、宋婉瑩) ISBN 9839673653


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Revision as of 04:52, 15 August 2006

Gombak New Village.
Loke Yew New Village in Kuala Lumpur.

New Village, also known as Chinese New Village (Chinese: 华人新村), is a special name created during the early pre-Independence days back in the mid-1950s. The purpose of certain (or probably all) New Villages in Malaysia was, to segregate the villagers and have them live together in a new village far away from the early Malayan Communist Party. It is estimate about 1.2 million people living in (452) New Villages throughout Peninsular Malaysia. According to report, 85% of the population in New Village are mainly Chinese, the Malays took up 10% and the Indians 5%. Today they basically look like slums or shanty towns, because of their outdated use.


See also

List of New Villages in Malaysia

Books

  • (Chinese: 馬來西亞華人新村50年 作者:林廷輝、宋婉瑩) ISBN 9839673653


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