Malaysia

Sheng Di Lim (林生地lit. Forest Habitat) is a fan-made character for Hetalia: Axis Powers. She is the representation for the country of Malaysia. In Eastern format, her name is read as Lim Sheng Di, but to the West where names are read in the form First Name - Last Name, her name is Sheng Di Lim. When England colonized Malaysia, she was given the name Sandy Lim

Appearance
Sheng Di takes on the Chinese-Malaysian appearance, and therefore has similar, but slightly different facial appearances to that of a Chinese woman. She has a slightly darker complexion, yet still sports long, dark brown hair swept into a side-fringe and brown eyes.

She often wears simple, every-day clothing, or a Chinese cheongsam. However during festivals, for example Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, she wears a more exotic traditional Chinese cheongsam.

Personality and Interests
Being surrounded by other Asian nations, Malaysia has a varied culture. She takes on different parts of Asia, in food, dress and festivals. She's known to be outspoken, and never hesitating to voice her own opinion. She also tends to use sarcastic phrases a lot, often mocking the words of others.

She's very hardworking, especially in studies, always aiming to reach the top (although she doesn't often reach it). She gets disappointed easily, but sets herself new goals just as easily.

She has a love of cooking, often using a variety of plants, spices and ingredients others would not dare to try. With the tropical temperature, her country also provides a large variety of fruits, and is often found eating various fruits such as mangoes, jackfruit, durian and longans.

She has a verbal tic of adding 'lah' or 'mah' to the end of her sentences.

Portugal
First founded by Portugal, Malaysia was later handed over to the Dutch, and eventually falling into the hands of England. Due to this, she lost most contact with him, but does not hesitate to greet him if she happens upon him.

England
Malaysia was under the control of England for over 100 years. During this time, she had little control over her own assets, which were almost entirely run by England. He mostly used the Malaysian islands as bases for ships when trading in China.

Due to his excessive control over her land, she grew slightly annoyed at him over the years. Now free from him, she tends to turn a blind eye when seeing him, and enjoys making fun of him behind his back.

Singapore
Once part of Malaysia, Singapore eventually separated from her due to a political disagreement. Although Malaysia gets along with Singapore most of the time, they still fight and often have political disputes against each other, forming a slight rivalry. They often just pass it off as sibling-rivalry.

Besides all this, they maintain a friendly relationship in other ways. For example, the share one of the largest trading campaigns in the ASEAN region, and have a shared defense system where they will help each other out if needed.

Indonesia
Another country that Malaysia sees as a sibling. Their languages are somewhat similar to each other, and can converse with one another to a certain extent. They both share the island of Borneo, with some states belonging to Malaysia and the others to Indonesia.

They have arguments over land, resources and cultural claims, with Malaysia accusing Indonesia of using objects originating in Malaysia as Indonesian-created items.