If you
travel through the country, you will see
a lot of Malaysian houses and
villages..
Notice that they are built with stilts below and
they have large
windows. This is mainly
to keep the building cool and the stilts
elevate the
building to keep them away from floods.
Kampong houses are detached houses and
Kampong houses are detached houses and
they usually have no fences around them
The traditional Malaysian house serves the housing needs
of the majority of
people living in rural areas of Malaysia.
It was evolved by the Malays over the
generations
and adapted to their own needs,
culture, and environment.
Basically a timber house with
a post and lintel structure raised on stilts,
with wooden, bamboo, or thatched walls
and a thatched roof, the house is
designed
to suit the tropical climate.
Credit to MalaysianTraditonalHouses.
Credit to MalaysianTraditonalHouses.
ENO Indonesians members in Telok Batik
Front view
Side view
Double - storey cottage Malay style
Balcony
At leisure
Peaceful and cozy surrounding
Scenery at dusk
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