Malaysia Cultural Groups

Asia Malaysia

In the early 16th century the population was estimated at 0.4 million people in the areas of these tropical countries. The populations of Malaysia, Singapore and North Borneo in 1900 were estimated at 2.5 million inhabitants. By 1950 they had reached 7.5 million. The latest estimates at the end of 1997 show Malaysia with 21.7 million inhabitants, Singapore with 3.3 million, and Brunei with 0.3 million.

Malays are the dominant ethnic group in Malaysia with about 50% of the population, 31% of the population are Chinese, and 8% are Indian. 10% are indigenous ethnic groups, and 1% are others including Europeans, Filipinos and Australians.

In Singapore the Chinese ethnic groups are the most populous with 78% of the total population. Malays comprise 14% of the population, 7% are Indians, and 1% are others.

In Brunei 69% of the population are Malays, 18% Chinese, 7% Indians, 5% indigenous groups, and 1% others.