Malaysia is home to approximately 7.2 million
ethnic Chinese (23% of the population). The use of the Chinese language is preserved through Chinese vernacular education. Many
varieties of Chinese are also used. Malaysian Chinese have the option of sending their children to
vernacular public schools which use Chinese as the medium of instruction at the primary level. At secondary level, some students opt for
Chinese Independent High Schools, instead of national public schools, which use
Malay (officially referred to as the
Malaysian language (Bahasa Malaysia)) as the medium of instruction. It is also widely taught as a third language alongside English and Mandarin in English Medium international schools. Malaysia also has a robust Chinese-language media. The
Sin Chew Daily is the highest-circulated daily newspaper of any language in Malaysia. News telecasts read in Chinese (Malaysian Mandarin) are broadcast by state television stations
TV2 and
Bernama TV, and private stations such as
ntv7 and
8TV. The
simplified Chinese script is used officially in Malaysia, however Traditional Chinese scripts see widespread daily usage too especially in online media. ==History==