Cannabaceae

Aerial view of Mak Mandin

Mak Mandin is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. There are Chinese, Tamil and National schools, a police station and also a post office.

Demographics[edit]

Ethnicities within Mak Mandin in 2020[1]
Ethnicities / Nationality Percentage
Chinese
86.6%
Malays
3.7%
Other Bumiputeras
0.3%
Indians
5.2%
Others
0.5%
Non-Malaysians
3.7%

As of 2020, Mukim 14, the subdivision that contains Mak Mandin, was home to a population of 21,938.[1] It was the most densely populated area within the city of Seberang Perai, with a population density of 7,565/km2 (19,590/sq mi). Ethnic Chinese comprised nearly 87% of the population, followed by Indians at 5%.

Economy[edit]

  • Chee Wah Corporation Berhad[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "MyCensus 2020: Mukim/Town/Pekan". Department of Statistics Malaysia. Putrajaya: 174–175. February 2024. ISBN 9789672537069.
  2. ^ "About Us".

5°25′N 100°23′E / 5.417°N 100.383°E / 5.417; 100.383


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