Various ethnic groups have made Malaysia a unique country

Various ethnic groups have made Malaysia a unique country

Malaysia is a country known for its diversity of races, cultures and customs.
The unity between people of various races in this country is a recipe for success of Malaysia to maintain its independence.
Unity is important every country, sovereign and independent nation. It is not merely a constitutional, but able to create social harmony,
political stability and economic growth.In the event of differences of opinion, it will be resolved peacefully through tolerance and mutual respect between the races.
That is what makes Malaysia as a country of unique and different from other countries in the world.
There is also the largest ethnic group in Malaysia, namely Malay, Chinese and Indians.
These races are the majority ethnic group in Peninsular Malaysia. However, there is also a small number of people who live in Sabah and Sarawak.
Malays embraced Islam and speaking in Malay. However, there are many other regional dialects and also spoken by the descendants of the Malay race.
This race adheres to Malay customs, inherited from previous generations in their daily lives. The main celebration of the Malay race is the day and day of Raya Aidilfitri.

Chinese folk religion of Buddha normally or Christian. There are three different dialects in the Chinese language spoken by the Chinese community in Malaysia.
The dialect is Hokkien, Cantonese and Mandarin. They practice the customs of Chinese life as practiced in mainland China. The main celebration of the Chinese is
the Chinese New Year.Indians are the smallest ethnic groups in the three main ethnic groups in Malaysia.
They mostly speak the Tamil language and profess Hinduism. They also cling to the customs practiced by the Indians in South India.
The main celebrations of the Indian community is Deepavali.Apart from the three main ethnic groups, Indonesia is also a diversity of indigenous ethnic groups.
Many of these indigenous ethnic in Sabah and Sarawak. However, Peninsular Malaysia has a population of indigenous ethnic groups are known as Orang Asli.
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