Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park

The Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park (Malay: Taman Mini Malaysia dan ASEAN) is a theme park in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia. 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 and ASEAN Cultural Park
Taman Mini Malaysia dan ASEAN
LocationAyer Keroh, Melaka, Malaysia
ThemeSoutheast Asia
Opened17 July 1986
StatusOperating

History

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.

Exhibitions

Mini Malaysia

Mini Malaysia
  • Perlis Long Roofed House
  • Penang Long Roofed House
  • Kedah Long Roofed House
  • Perak Long Roofed House
  • Selangor Long Roofed House
  • Negeri Sembilan Long Roofed House
  • Malacca Long Roofed House
  • Johore Five Roofed House
  • Kelantan Long Roofed House
  • Terengganu Five Roofed House
  • Pahang Long Roofed House
  • Sabah Traditional House
  • Sarawak Traditional House

Mini ASEAN

Mini ASEAN
  • Traditional House of Thailand
  • Traditional House of Philippines
  • Traditional House of Brunei
  • Traditional House of Indonesia
  • Traditional House of Singapore
  • Traditional House of Vietnam
  • Traditional House of Myanmar
  • Traditional House of Cambodia
  • Traditional House of Laos
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See also

References

  1. "Mini Malaysia & Mini Asean Cultural Village". AmazingMelaka.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-02.

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