Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park
Location | Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia |
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Coordinates | 2°16′50.5″N 102°18′02.3″E / 2.280694°N 102.300639°ECoordinates: 2°16′50.5″N 102°18′02.3″E / 2.280694°N 102.300639°E |
Theme | Southeast Asia |
Website | Official website |
Status | Operating |
Mini Malaysia Cultural Park | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | 17 July 1986 |
Mini ASEAN Cultural Park | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | 3 September 1991 |
Mini Malaysia and ASEAN Cultural Park (Malay: Taman Mini Malaysia dan ASEAN) is a cultural theme park in Ayer Keroh, Malacca, Malaysia. It is divided into two sections – the Mini Malaysia section, which was opened on 17 July 1986 and showcases the traditional houses from every state in Malaysia and the Mini ASEAN section, which was opened on 3 September 1991 and showcases the traditional houses from every member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[1][2]
Exhibitions[]
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[]
- 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
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Mini Malaysia & Mini Asean Cultural Village". AmazingMelaka.com. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015.
- ^ "Mini Malaysia & ASEAN Cultural Park". Malacca. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
External links[]
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Categories:
- Operating amusement attractions
- 1986 establishments in Malaysia
- Amusement parks in Malaysia
- Amusement parks opened in 1986
- Buildings and structures in Malacca
- Amusement park stubs
- Malaysian building and structure stubs