Malaysian temples and mosques Malaysia is famous for the presence of many temples and mosques in it, among which are the following: [2] Thean Hou Temple: It is a multi-layered Chinese temple, characterized by its wonderful views of the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. Masjid Negara: It is the national mosque that was built in a modern style, and it is reported that the Prime Ministers of Malaysia were buried there. Masjid Ubudiah: This mosque is distinguished by its golden dome, which was designed by the architect Hobak. Masjid Selat Melaka Mosque: This mosque is characterized by its appearance as floating on the water. Kek Lok Si Temple: It is a Buddhist temple containing a bronze statue of 36.5 meters long. Tourist places in Malaysia Malaysia is famous for its distinctive tourist places, including the following: [3] Volume 0% Cameron Highlands: Cameron Highlands is the most distinguished hill station in Malaysia; it is known for its extreme temperatures less than 10 degrees Celsius, or rising above 21 ° C. Penang, Langkawi: It is a picturesque tropical region penetrated by bright sunlight, as it is located on the coast of the Andaman Sea. Kuching: Kuching District is famous for Santongong Mountain, Kuching Cat Museum and Baku National Park. The Malaysian Peninsula: It is considered one of the most famous places in Malaysia, where the famous Titiwangsa Mountains are divided into east and west coasts. Kuantan: This city is famous for many tourist attractions worth visiting, including the following: Teluk Cempedak Beach. Chini Lake. Dar Al Mamour Stadium. Berkelah Falls. Batu Hitam Beach. Sultan Ahmed Shah Mosque.