MMACP : ADMINISTRATION DETAILS Admission fee: Adult: RM15 (with MyKad) / RM20 (without MyKad) Student: RM10 (with Student Card) / RM15 (without Student Card) Children (4 – 12 years old): RM8 (with MyKid) / RM12 (without MyKid) Operating hours: 9am – 5.30pm (Mon – Thurs) 9am – 6pm (Fri – Sun & Public Holiday) INFORMATION AND CONTACT DETAILS :
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MINI MALAYSIA & MINI ASEAN
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The Mini Malaysia and ASEAN park displays traditional houses from Malaysia and her ASEAN neighbours namely Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia and Brunei. This is a huge theme park and enables the visitors to learn more about the culture and life of the ASEAN countries. At each houses, there are handicrafts and life-like wax dummies with respective traditional costumes displayed. The collection of Mini Malaysia & Mini Asean Houses are as below : MINI MALAYSIA 1. PERLIS HOUSE 2. PULAU PINANG HOUSE 3. KEDAH HOUSE 4. PERAK HOUSE 5.SELANGOR HOUSE 6. NEGERI SEMBILAN
MINI MALAYSIA & ASEAN CULTURAL PARK -MAIN ATTRACTION-
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⏭ MAIN ATTRACTION ⏮ ๐ป๐บ ๐บ๐ป This cultural park is located a few kilometers outside of Melaka, near the town of Ayer Keroh. If you have an interest in traditional architecture and ways of life, this is a great place to go exploring. Each of the homes represents the architectural style of the 13 states in Malaysia and is furnished with various items, arts and crafts which depict the culture of each state. Inside each house, you can find a range of genuine handicrafts originating from each state or county. The life-like figures ‘inhabiting’ each charming home on stilts are garbed in their respective traditional costumes. Other attractions in the park include weekly cultural shows and traditional games. Basically, this is an opportunity to see all Malaysian architecture and heritage in a short all-encompassing outing. And it’s a nice break from the hustle and bustle of nearby urban Melaka. This is the best place for tourist to experience the Malaysia...
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The Mini Malaysia Cultural Park was opened on 17 July 1986 by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad , followed by the Mini ASEAN Cultural Park on 3 September 1991 by him. The park showcases the traditional houses from every state in Malaysia and also from every country in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). [1] Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park is the best place to witness and learn about the unique cultures of people from the various States in Malaysia. The main features of the park is the replica of traditional houses, which are individually constructed and represents the architectural style and splendor of the 13 states in Malaysia. Inside each of these houses, visitors will find various handcrafts which originate from each of the state. Apart from serving as decoration, these handicrafts also serve as an eye-opener to visitors especially in learning more about each of the individual state. In some of the house...
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Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park is a cultural park where impressive replicas of traditional Malaysian and ASEAN homes can be seen. Similar to the Karyaneka Handicraft Centre in KL, each house contains furnishings, fixtures and works of art depicting the culture of each state or country. Located in Ayer Keroh, the Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park showcases the country’s 13 states represented with houses that actually look alike to the untrained eye (save for the Borneo house). However inside each abode is where the differences can be seen with life-sized wax dummies dressed in respective traditional costumes as well as local handicrafts. At the Mini Malaysia Complex there is also a model of an Orang Asli village.