Orang Korea di Malaysia
Tampilan
Jumlah populasi | |
---|---|
12.690 (2015)[1] | |
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan | |
Kuala Lumpur | [2] |
Selangor
| [2] |
Johor
| [3] |
Sabah
| [4] |
Sarawak
| [5][6] |
Bahasa | |
Korea, Inggris, Melayu[7] | |
Agama | |
Terutama Buddhisme Mahayana,[8] Kekristenan[9] dan minoritas lainnya | |
Kelompok etnik terkait | |
Diaspora Korea |
Orang Korea di Malaysia berjumlah 12.690 individu hingga 2015[update], menjadikannya masyarakat Korea perantauan terbesar ke-22, dan terbesar ke-5 di Asia Tenggara.[1]
Rujukan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ a b 재외동포현황 총계(2015)/Total number of overseas Koreans (2015). South Korea: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. 2015. Diakses tanggal 2014-03-30.
- ^ a b Phoon, Zoe (26 November 2007), "'Hwan Young Hap Ni Da'", New Straits Times, diakses tanggal 1 January 2008
- ^ "Low costs and taxes make Southeast Asia very attractive", JoongAng Daily, 3 November 2019, diakses tanggal 26 October 2022
- ^ "Brisk business at Korea Fair", New Sabah Times, 28 September 2009, diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 20 July 2011, diakses tanggal 21 December 2009
- ^ Sharon Ling; Stephen Then; Yu Ji; Andy Chua; Neville Spykerman (24 November 2014). "N. Koreans working in S'wak legally". The Star (Malaysia). Diakses tanggal 12 April 2016.
- ^ Kate Hodal (24 November 2014). "North Koreans are needed to do the dangerous jobs, says Malaysia". The Guardian (UK). Diakses tanggal 12 April 2016.
- ^ "Great chance to mix", The Star, 16 July 2006, diakses tanggal 2 May 2007
- ^ "Korean Buddhist congregations in Malaysia", World Buddhist Directory, Buddha Dharma Education Association, 2006, diakses tanggal 9 March 2009
- ^ Tan, Ee Loo (16 July 2006). "Feeling at home in Malaysia". The Star. Malaysia. Diakses tanggal 4 May 2007.