This type of home is typically found in large cities and is often shared by multiple families.
Apartment
This room is typically used for cooking and food preparation.
Kitchen
This device detects smoke and sounds an alarm to warn of a fire.
smoke detecter
This item is used to keep your food cold and fresh.
Refrigerator
This iconic twin skyscraper was the tallest building in the world from 1998 to 2004.
Petronas Twin Tower
This type of home is made from ice and is typically found in the Arctic.
An Igloo
This room is where you usually sleep and keep your clothes.
Bedroom
This item is used to extinguish small fires and is often found in kitchens.
fire extinguisher
This piece of furniture is used for sitting and is often found in the living room.
Sofa/couch
Located near Merdeka Square, this mosque is one of the oldest in Kuala Lumpur.
Jamek Mosque
Traditional home in Malaysia at Sabah and Sarawak
The Longhouse
his part of the home is where you typically park your car.
Garage
This should be used to cover your mouth and nose when there's a lot of smoke.
Mask
This item is used to wash clothes automatically.
washing machine
This famous Hindu temple is located within a limestone hill and features a large golden statue of Lord Murugan.
Batu Caves
These houses were built by wealthy Baba-Nyonya communities in Malacca and Penang.
Peranakan house
This room is used for relaxing and entertaining guests and usually contains a sofa and a TV.
living room
This plan helps you know how to leave your home quickly in case of an emergency.
evacuation plan
This item provides light and is often found on tables or desks.
lamp
This historical square is where Malaysia's independence was declared in 1957.
Merdeka square
The most common house in Malaysia
Terrace House
This area of the home is often found at the front or back and is used for outdoor activities.
Backyard
This system can be installed to alert you of intruders or break-ins.
home-security system
This appliance is used to cook or heat food quickly
Microwave
This fortress was built by the Portuguese in 1511 and remains a significant historical landmark at Malacca.
A Famosa