Malaysian Houses of Parliament
The Malaysian Houses of Parliament is a complex where the Malaysian Parliament assembles. The structure is located at the Perdana Botanical Gardens in Kuala Lumpur, close to the Malaysian National Monument.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Government office
- Description: Upper and lower chambers of the Parliament of Malaysia
- Also known as: “Malaysian House of Parliament”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Botanical Garden and Kuala Lumpur Bird Park.
Botanical Garden
Photo: Renek78, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Perdana Botanical Garden, formerly known as Lake Gardens, is located right west of the Old City Centre. Many sights and the calmness away from the city hustle and bustle invite for a visit.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Zoo
Photo: Ural Anonymous, Public domain.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is a 20.9-acre public aviary in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. It is one of the world's largest covered bird parks, located adjacent to the 60-hectare Perdana Botanical Gardens, Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, the National Mosque, and the Royal Malaysian Police Museum. Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is situated 1¼ km southeast of Malaysian Houses of Parliament.
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Museum
Photo: Chainwit., CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is a museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was officially opened on 12 December 1998. The museum is the largest museum of Islamic arts in Southeast Asia with more than seven thousands artifacts from the Islamic world. Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is situated 1½ km southeast of Malaysian Houses of Parliament.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taman Duta and Federal Hill.
Taman Duta
Neighborhood
Taman Duta refers to the area that Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia passes through. The area spans from the adjoining roundabout of Jalan Kuching, where a high flyover takes traffic straight into Jalan Ipoh, and ends at the Parliament where it adjoins Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar.
Federal Hill
Neighborhood
Photo: YateMachine, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Federal Hill is a low-density and affluent residential area in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This residential area was developed during the British colonial era.
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Houses of Parliament
- Categories: architectural structure, building, office, and government building
- Location: Selangor, West Coast, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
3.15004° or 3° 9′ 0″ northLongitude
101.67908° or 101° 40′ 45″ eastLevels
17Open location code
6PM35M2H+2JOpenStreetMap ID
way 229254507OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
office=governmentWikidata ID
Q806555
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Western Panjabi—“Malaysian Houses of Parliament” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “馬來西亞國會大廈”
- Chinese: “马来西亚国会大厦”
- German: “Bangunan Parlimen Malaysia”
- German: “Malaysian Houses of Parliament”
- Indonesian: “Gedung Parlemen Malaysia”
- Japanese: “マレーシア国会議事堂”
- Malay: “Bangunan Parlimen Malaysia”
- Malay: “Bangunan Parlimen”
- Tamil: “மலேசிய நாடாளுமன்றக் கட்டிடம்”
- Urdu: “ملائیشیائی ایوان پارلیمان”
- Western Panjabi: “ملائیشیائی ایوان پارلیمان”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Parliament Complex and Tower Block.
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