As the main role to pass on Hakka culture, women are yet to be investigated because there are rare faminine point of views in current Hakka studies. By using multi-dimensional analysis in gender, marriage, interactions among different ethnic groups, hakka women's various characters could be seen. Through the comparative research in Malaysia, there could be more in depth and supplementary acknowlegement in Taiwan hakka women studies. In this paper, the author ventures out gender perspectives by analyzing the life histories of 10 Malaysia hakka women who lives in New Village. Thereby, some issues were expected to be future studies' references, which are (1) immigrant women in intimate relationships, and (2) the particularity of the Hakka food culture in Malaysia, (3) unique Hakka Malaysia communist experience.
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