00:00There is a special small island in Australia
00:01where almost all the residents are Malays
00:03and you can also watch Malaysian TV
00:05including TV Diga
00:07through satellite TV here
00:09It's okay if you don't understand
00:09It's no use if you understand
00:10Let's go
00:12Located between Australia and Indonesia
00:13Cocos Island
00:15The local Malay dialect
00:17mainly originates from Indonesian and Malay
00:19and gradually developed into
00:21a local language
00:23Basabulu Cocos
00:2475% of the island's residents are Muslims
00:27so there is also a mosque here
00:29Since 1827
00:30there has been no one living here
00:32until a Scottish businessman
00:33moved a group of Malays
00:35from Indonesia or the Malay Peninsula
00:37to work in his orchard
00:39His family has been in charge of this island
00:41for more than 150 years
00:42Finally, this island owned by the UK
00:44became Australia's overseas territory in 1955
00:47Although the local health, education and politics
00:49are managed by the Australian government
00:50the local government also has its own local parliament
00:52to solve all kinds of big and small issues on the island
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