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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 original purpose of the New Villages in Malaysia was to segregate the villagers from the early Malayan Communist Party's insurgents. It is estimated that today, about 1.2 million people live 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 Today they are essentially slums or shanty towns, because of their outdated design.

See also

List of New Villages in Malaysia

Web references

Books

  • 50 Years of Chinese New Village in Malaysia (Chinese: 馬來西亞華人新村50年 作者:林廷輝、宋婉瑩) ISBN 983-9673-65-3



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