[2024 Kuala Lumpur Attraction] Travel Guide for MinNature Malaysia (Updated Nov)
Address:
Jalan Sultan Ismail JUMPA @ Sungei Wang Plaza, Level 1, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, 馬來西亞
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-22:00(Admission ends at 20:00)Open
Phone:
+60 11-1009 9374
MinNature Malaysia, a Hidden Gem in Kuala Lumpur
In the very happening Kuala Lumpur, here's a place that's stemmed from a few individuals.
I totally did not expect to enjoy myself so much here.
It's an art gallery as well as a museum.
The intricacies will get you looking at the artworks for quite some time.
The fun fact and history of the culture and buildings will attract locals and tourists appreciating the effort while learning more about Malaysia.
Give this place a try when you are in Bukit Bintang area. #MinNatureMalaysia #malaysia #kl #kuala_lumpur
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MinNature Malaysia
#myhiddengems
This is truly a must visit in Kuala Lumpur. I was not sure initially as I thought it would be same as other similar places I had visited, but I was totally wrong.
It was really an amazing experience and the way they have incorporated some light show and sensor movements makes it very interactive. You can easily spend around 45mins to see the place. The attention to detail in making the miniatures is truly impressive. Highly suggest to visit on your next trip to KL.
1. Visited on
- Weekday
2. Wait time
- No wait
3. Reservation recommended
- No
LonelyBoy
Kuala Lumpur Attractions: MinNature Malaysia, highly recommended.
MinNature Malaysia, operating hours: 10:00-22:00, features astonishing miniature models that are beautifully crafted and full of creativity👍👍👍. The models are incredibly detailed and the craftsmanship is superb👍👍👍. Each piece of art comes with a detailed description, offering insights into the local cuisine and culture. The exhibit is meticulously designed, arranged, and made, highly recommended.👍👍👍👍
yepYeap
MinNature Malaysia
#malaysiatrip Definitely a great place to gain insight into Malaysia from a unique perspective! It is situated on level 1, and the ticket price for adults is RM30.
We were truly impressed by the intricate details of the miniatures depicting Malaysian people, cultures, foods, buildings, and history. Additionally, they offer QR codes at each exhibit for audio/music background.
I learned a lot of new things about our own historical buildings and appreciated the richness and beauty of our culture. I highly recommend visiting to support our local artists and delve into our history!
KrisAdventure_19
MinNature
This is a miniature gallery which focuses on Malaysia's culture and heritage. The gallery houses thousands of miniature sculptures crafted mostly by hand and, the buildings and structures are 3D designed and 3D printed. The gallery is currently situated inside Sungei Wang Plaza, Kuala Lumpur and is over 13,000 sq ft and is divided into 8 different zones. A must-see and underrated tourist spot. The details and care into all the exhibitions were amazing. You prolly need more time to appreciate all the tiny creations.
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MinNature Malaysia 🇲🇾
#kualalumpur
I spent almost two hours in this place enjoying everything about Malaysia. The premiere is about a miniature of food, very detailed and colorful. Then I entered the next show about Malaysia, I didn’t realize that I had spent more than 1.5 hours enjoying the stories, the fun truth and all the miniatures about places, people and cultures.
Great for dates, a scavenger hunt is fun for all ages and keeps you looking around the very detailed scenes. The miniatures are also well made, interactive, detailed and give you a real look at Malaysia.
The talent here at making miniatures is great. There are different sections: local foods, typical scenes with stories that align with complex scenes, and the third section contains other popular areas of malaria with a light show! It’s really cool to see it. Don’t miss it By the way, it’s on the fifth floor of the mall.
I admire how the details they make miniature for Jamk Mosque, the temple in Genting and all the other places. Visiting this place makes me want to explore another part of Malaysia. They said this place was only 60% complete, so they aimed to complete it in the next three to five years. Well, if 60% is good, I can't wait to get 100%. Sure I will visit again (no matter it will be 100% by the time I visited Malaysia next time)
I highly recommend it to tourists, this is really good.