![]() | Floating (漂浮) Homes Lots of people in the world live on houseboats. People sleep, cook, eat, and sometimes work on them. The Uros people in Peru make floating houses from the plants that grow in the lake. First, they make a floating island for the house to stand on and then they make a house, all from plants! |
![]() | Rock Homes Some people still live in caves (洞穴)! Cave homes can be very comfortable today, and they usually have windows and electricity. In Guadix, Spain, almost half of the people live underground in caves. Many of the homes have chimneys (烟囱), but these aren't to let smoke out — they are to let air in! |
![]() | Family Homes In many places in the world, lots of generations (一代人) of a family often live together. This can be helpful because the grandparents can look after the children while the parents work. The people who live in this house in Mexico use ladders (梯子) to get between floors. On summer nights they often sleep on the cool roof (屋顶). |
![]() | Community Homes This house is in China. It's called a tulou. It's a big round house, three or four floors high, and it's made of mud (泥土). There is only one door and all the main windows are inside, so it is well protected. Lots of families live here, sometimes up to 800 people! Each family has two or three rooms. |