The Rising Star of East Asia: Malaysia
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Malaysia, introduces nova in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a nova in Southeast Asia. In only 57 years, Malaysia grew rapidly from the former British colonial period structure. Malaysia is no longer considered the developing world of the third world, Malaysia has crossed the neighboring countries of the developing countries of the region, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei and has rapidly risen to the status of emerging countries (CIA, 2013 ). However, Malaysia and its government and people will not be satisfied with the status of emerging countries.
Southeast Asia is divided into two regions, Southeast Asia such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Southeast Asia such as Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, East Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore. This area is strongly influenced by Indian and Chinese culture and religion, and Muslim and Christian religion in Southwest Asia. Southeast Asia seems to be affected by India more than China, but Vietnam is regarded as part of Mainland China. Due to the long-standing heritage of colonialism, Southeast Asia also has many Western influences. One example is the Philippines. The Philippines was strongly influenced by Spain and the United States during colonization near the 4th century.
Southeast Asia can be divided into Southeast Asian continents including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar (Indonesia, East Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, East Timor, Brunei, Continent including Cocos). Christmas Island Since around 500 BC, at the intersection of the maritime trade routes between India and East Asia, this area was greatly influenced by the cultures of India and China. The term Indian kingdom is the name of many Southeast Asian political units. This incorporates most aspects of Indian governance, administration, art, stone, writing, and architecture, to some extent. Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim religion gradually spread to the local cosmology theory.
Asia: People of the primitive countries originating from East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia - Brunei, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan. (People born in primitive countries of Central Asia and West Asia / Southwest Asia are classified as "Caucasian.") Data on race and ethnicity are reported to the Census Bureau. Since the 2000 census, Congress has obliged people to identify themselves based on multiple racial classifications by selecting multiple categories. However, since only two races, Hispanic and Non-Hispanic, can be recognized in the US Census, one can be selected. The Census Bureau defines "Hispanic" as a person related to Spanish ancestors.