The Malay Peninsula is a major peninsula located in Southeast Asia. It runs approximately north-south and contains the most southerly point of the Asian continent. Its narrowest point is the Isthmus of Kra. The south-west coast is separated from the island of Sumatra by the Straits of Malacca. To the east across the South China Sea lies the island of Borneo.
The area is divided politically:
In 1911 two of the aboriginal tribes were the Semang, who are Negrito, and the Sakai. Neither are currently Bumiputra under the laws of Malaysia.