Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park - Exit Lebuh Ayer Keroh

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Contact Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park

Address :

Exit Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450 Malacca, Malaysia

Phone : πŸ“ž +9989
Postal code : 75450
Website : https://www.instagram.com/minimalaysiaasean/
Opening hours :
Thursday 9AM–5:30PM
Friday 9AM–5:30PM
Saturday 9AM–5:30PM
Sunday 9AM–5:30PM
Monday 9AM–5:30PM
Tuesday 9AM–5:30PM
Wednesday 9AM–5:30PM
Categories :
City : Malacca
Description : Replica houses from all regions of Malaysia, with furniture, artworks & traditional costumes.

Exit Lebuh Ayer Keroh, 75450 Malacca, Malaysia
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An Nabil on Google

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The park is under renovation. However you can still see some of Malaysian traditional houses. No charge was imposed at the time of visit. You could also rent ATV, Buggy or Electric Bike to move around the area
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88ikhram ikhram on Google

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Good for family to spent time.. Not too crowded.. Showing all state ancient house and life performance
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nora sheqin on Google

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When we went there (16/12/21), the ticket for adult cost rm5 & it is free for children. They even gave us voucher to redeem free cone ice-cream (only one flavour available), maybe because the place is under maintenance. Only 6 houses could be entered but u can still walk around & take photos around the Taman Mini Malaysia. The Taman ASEAN could not be entered at all. It was so sad to see the houses especially the ASEAN houses. Lots were really in a terrible conditions. They provide atv on road/bicycle if u don't want to walk but u have to pay for it. I asked the staff there bout the ongoing maintenance & she said probably next year all would come to normal. Let's hope for it! I would definitely go there again if the conditions of the houses are all good/come back to normal. The place is really nice, sayanggg sangat.. ?
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Mini Malaysia ATV Adventures on Google

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Best ATV ride experience,slippery trail especially during wet condition,downhill & uphill slopes adding fund & excitement,located in forest with the city! Within reach & convenient.Will suggest friends to comeback for more experience.
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Safwan Mahmood (Saf1) on Google

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We visited today and there were only 5 houses open to public while other houses are closed for maintenance. The ticket price is RM 5 for adults durint weekdays and RM 10 in weekends. Free for children below 12 years old. It takes about an hour to visit the whole area. If you want to attend the culture event, then you have to go there only in weekends at 11 am and 4 pm. From Wikipedia "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."
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Eti Farah Zainudin on Google

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Poorly maintain, except for the trees & gardens . The Asean Cultural Villages was closed altogether. 5 Mini Malaysia houses was also closed for maintenance & no cultural shows / dances available. I remembered this place as such a unique stop & quite magical with its potrayal of the Msian houses by state. Now, its more of a fhost village.
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vivienne lee kai ching on Google

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Good for kids. Most of the houses are closed for maintenance. Able to visit 6 houses only. Kids are enjoy and learn the different culture. Entry fee for adult is RM 5 during weekdays, and RM 10 during weekend. Children are FOC.
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Mathew Fedley on Google

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Was extremely quiet when visited and most of the houses were open, but had limited stuff inside. The ASEAN section looks as though it needs a total rebuild and is not really open to the public. Note that none of the food stalls are open during the day for ramadan

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