Top 10 Museums in Malaysia, Malaysia

July 24, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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1. MinNature Malaysia

Jalan Sultan Ismail, Bukit Bintang Sungei Wang Plaza, Lot MUF-1, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur 50250 Malaysia +60 11-1009 9374 [email protected] http://minnature.com/
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

MinNature Malaysia

A place to celebrate the wonder cultural heritage that makes us Malaysian. Enter this world of miniature and be mesmerised with all the intricate details MinNature Malaysia has to offer. Enjoy the mini stories that comes together and be lost in this magical MinNature world. Come visit us and enjoy your time here.

Reviewed By Jessie_Nightingale81 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you love miniature artwork, you hv to visit this place! Kids will enjoy their interactive activities and Augmented Reality display on their artwork! There are so much to see, & make sure that you spare at least 2 hrs for this place. They hv wonderful light display on theor display too! Love it! A not to be missed place! Located in Sungai Wang Plaza, you can shop & visit this place with your kids!

2. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

Nos. 48 & 50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka 75200 Malaysia +60 6-282 1273 [email protected] http://www.babanyonyamuseum.com
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4.5 based on 2,062 reviews

Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, a world UNESCO Site. The house is a combination of three terrace lots that were acquired by the Chan family in 1861. Four generations lived in the house before it was opened as a museum in March 1985. Visiting hours from 10.00am to 4.30pm every day.

Reviewed By 933jimb

This really is a wonderful piece of architectural history. It is a beautiful house of a rich family, that gives you an excellent insight to the recent past. Great pictures and furniture.

3. Villa Sentosa (Malay Living Museum)

Jalan Kampung Morten, Melaka 75300 Malaysia +60 6-282 2988 http://www.facebook.com/villasentosamalacca
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Villa Sentosa (Malay Living Museum)

Villa Sentosa Melaka is a fine example of a traditional Malay village house located in Kampung Morten, on the banks of the Malacca River within walking distance of the historic UNESCO World Heritage district of Melaka City. Villa Sentosa is perhaps the most attractive and best preserved of all the houses in Kampung Morten and it now serves as a private museum and is open to the public. It is known as The Malay Living Museum.

Reviewed By S_Shah910 - Singapore, Singapore

On my 1st day in Melaka , chanced upon this property as I was walking along the river. It really is wonderful to see a genuine "kampung" house inside and out! The guide/owner led us on tour around the property, giving clear, interesting details along the way. Worth a vist if you want a feel of the real Melaka and Malay culture.

4. Sandakan Memorial Park

Mile 8 Jalan Labuk Taman Rimba, Sandakan 90702 Malaysia +60 89-275 400 http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/sandakan-memorial-park
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4.5 based on 775 reviews

Sandakan Memorial Park

Reviewed By OrderintheHouse

In September and October 2017 my wife and I visited delightful Malaysian Borneo visiting attractions in both Sarawak and Sabah. Included in the Sabah section was a visit to Sandakan Memorial Park. A visit to the Sandakan Memorial Park is a reflective and very solemn experience for any visitor to Sandakan. It dedicates the memory of 1793 Australian and 641 British members of the armed forces whilst prisoners of war (POWs) in Borneo during World War II. It highlights the terrible atrocities inflicted upon those POWs who lost their lives on the infamous Death Marches from Sandakan to Ranau, around 220 kilometres inland and close to Kinabalu Park. Only 6 prisoners, all Australians, survived. To my mind it is an essential visit for any Australian traveller to Malaysian Borneo to gain an insight into this important aspect of Australian war history. The Park is adjacent to the site of the original Sandakan POW camp. There are several memorial and interpretive stations around the park for visitors to explore at their own pace via an impressive walking track. The landscaping of the Park including the lake, gardens and trees is very beautifully maintained. The Commemorative Pavilion is also an important aspect of the Park displaying photographic exhibits that tell countless stories of the atrocities inflicted upon these brave POWs by their Japanese captors. A feature in this Pavilion is the decorative gates depicting flowers representing people of the three nations who suffered at Sandakan during the Second World War. Above all, the Park is a chilling reminder to all that in learning to forgive the wrongs of the past we must maintain Memorials such as Sandakan Memorial Park to make sure we never allow these wrongs to be repeated. It’s this reminder that makes this Park so essential to include in any Borneo visit. Equally impressive are the memorial stain glass windows installed since 2005 in St Michael’s Church, Sandakan in memory of the POWs imprisoned in Borneo. I would recommend a visit here also. You need to make arrangements with the Church Office to gain access inside the Church, for a small fee. Another must for travellers interested in this chapter of World War II history is the Sabah Tea Plantation at Ranau. The Plantation is on the very site where the Death Marches ended and viewing further impressive POW memorials is an added bonus to simply buying Sabah tea or enjoying lunch in the Plantation Restaurant. We were deeply moved by all three experiences. .

5. Sandakan Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC)

Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, Sandakan Malaysia +60 89-533 780 [email protected] http://www.forest.sabah.gov.my/RDC/
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4.5 based on 996 reviews

Sandakan Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC)

RDC is first and foremost an environmental education centre managed by the Sabah Forestry Department. It has been operating since 1997 but mainly for school visits and organising events for school students and also teacher training courses on environmental education.It was later developed for visitors mainly to sustain the environmental education programme for the future. We formally opened to visitors in August 2007 and is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm. However, visitors are allowed to stay until 7 pm for viewing of the flying squirrels at the 347-m long Canopy Walkway, the only such structure in Southeast Asia.The newly revamped Birders Rest is now with a 90 m-long walkway, an open hall, a small centre and toilets. As of Nov 16th 2013, we have a new operator for the Keruing Cafe whom we hope will provide better services for our visitors.

Reviewed By ROSSHX - Melton Constable, United Kingdom

We sent 3 wonderful days in the Sandakan RFC using the trails, the canopy walk, the towers, early morning walks, night walks as well as lots of time walking forest trails, saw lots of Bornean wildlife, Orangutan, tarser, monkey, otter, snake, hornbills, snakes, flying squirrels and so much more, sorry to leave and defo hope to go back.

6. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque

Persiaran Masjid Seksyen 5, Shah Alam 40000 Malaysia +60 19-228 6052 http://www.mssaas.gov.my
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque

Reviewed By M9504KKamirs

Magnificient architecture... surrounded by lake... calm and peaceful... spacious prayer hall... lots of spiritual lectures

7. Pinang Peranakan Mansion

29 Church Street, George Town, Penang Island 10200 Malaysia 604-2642929 [email protected] http://www.pinangperanakanmansion.com.my
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4.5 based on 4,371 reviews

Pinang Peranakan Mansion

Reviewed By aiyomango

A beautiful house filled with antiques -- it is well worth waiting to join a guided tour in order to get the most out of your visit, as many of the objects in the main house have short (rather than detailed) labels for visitors to read. Our guide, Stanley, was friendly and knowledgeable, giving us a great insight into the history of the family who had built and lived in the house, as well as taking us through the extensive collections on display. Stanley was very happy to answer questions from our little group and made our visit a fascinating, very memorable one!

8. Ipoh World at Han Chin Pet Soo

3 Jalan Bijeh Timah, Ipoh 30000 Malaysia +60 5-241 4541 [email protected] http://www.ipohworld.org/reservation/
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4.5 based on 1,327 reviews

Ipoh World at Han Chin Pet Soo

Ipoh World (IpohWorld) is an education-based, not-for-profit organisation established in 2004 to promote awareness and appreciation of Perak, the Silver State of Malaysia and its unique, diverse and rich heritage, with particular focus on Ipoh and the Kinta Valley. In 2006 we ran our first public exhibition "The Story of Ipoh: From Feet to Flight", in cooperation with Darul Ridzuan Museum. Since then, supported by sponsorship, we have run several more exhibitions while continuing to seek further financial support for a permanent, lively and interesting heritage gallery for Ipoh, thus enhancing both education and tourism. This current project, our first permanent, museum quality exhibition is our first step to fulfilling this objective. Advance booking is recommended as space in the building is limited. You may book via our website by clicking on Exhibitions or by the QR Code on our brochure. It is quick and easy and you receive a booking confirmation by return.

Reviewed By 422agnest

Educational and informative visit with guided tour by an English speaking guide who was very friendly and knowledgeable, an introduction to the Hakka culture and their tin mining forays in Malaysia, recommend a visit here, location is near to concubine Lane, best to make prior appointment but can walk in as well and if they have space they will accommodate you, there is no entrance fees but highly recommend that you leave a small donation for them to upkeep the place, we enjoyed our visit here

9. Muzium Warisan Melayu UPM / Malay Heritage Museum

Muzium Warisan Melayu Jalan Persiaran Universiti 1, Sri Kembangan 43400 Malaysia +60 3-8946 8939 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Muzium-Warisan-Melayu-Universiti-Putra-Malaysia/277056209110617
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Muzium Warisan Melayu UPM / Malay Heritage Museum

10. Funtasy House Trick Art

16 Jalan Market, Ipoh 30000 Malaysia +60 5-255 0007 [email protected] http://www.funtasyhouse.com
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4.5 based on 227 reviews

Funtasy House Trick Art

Funtasy House Trick Art is a great bonding place for family & friends. More than 35 trick art perform by local artist, in your unexpected way. Funtasy = Fun + Fantasy. We hope that your journey in our Gallery would be a wonderful and happy one. Looking towards your visit!

Reviewed By hidayatfahmia

Went there together with my mom, brother and 5 children. this is an excellent place to visit where you can take photos that will looks absolutely stunning. Ali the friendly photographer here are really helpful by giving tips on how to take great photos. Be sure to visit this place!

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