Orang Asli Crafts Museum

Orang Asli Crafts Museum is close to Malay World Gallery, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur, 50566

  • Address: Orang Asli Crafts Museum, Jabatan Muzium Malaysia, Jalan Damansara, 50566 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Phone: +60 3-2282 6255
  • Website: jmm.gov.my
  • Latitude, Longtitude: 3.137701, 101.6884631

Orang Asli Crafts Museum, opening hours today

Day of week Open Close
Sunday 9 AM 5 PM
Monday 9 AM 5 PM
Tuesday 9 AM 5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM 5 PM
Thursday 9 AM 5 PM for the week
Friday 9 AM 5 PM
Saturday 9 AM 5 PM
Orang Asli Crafts Museum reviews

The Orang Asli natives' wood masks are displayed in a small exhibit. There are pictures of some musical instruments and caskets. It is a tiny exhibit, and admission was free. It shuts down at …

Small museum showcasing the way of life of the indigenous people. The entrance fee is 5 ringgit which I thought it was too much considering the national museum is only 2 ringgit.

A modest, intriguing museum that is extremely educational about Malaysia's aboriginal people. The wood carving they do is intriguing. Due to its display of Peninsular Malaysia's indigenous population, the museum has significant potential. …

2023-10-02 Ezra

The wood masks are beautifully displayed and the pictures of musical instruments and caskets add to the cultural experience. The museum is small in size but the admission is free, so it's a great opportunity to learn about the Orang Asli natives.

2023-10-02 Amira

I felt that the entrance fee of 5 ringgit was too high considering the size of the museum. The national museum is only 2 ringgit and offers a much larger exhibit. However, the museum does provide an educational experience about Malaysia's aboriginal people through its wood carving display.

2023-10-02 Adam

The museum has potential due to its focus on Peninsular Malaysia's indigenous population. The wood carvings are intriguing and showcase the craftsmanship of the Orang Asli people. However, the museum itself is small and could benefit from more exhibits.

2023-10-17 Siti

The Orang Asli Crafts Museum is a small and modest museum, but it offers great insights into the way of life of Malaysia's indigenous people. The wood carvings are particularly interesting and reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Orang Asli.

2023-10-22 Hassan

I visited the Orang Asli Crafts Museum and was disappointed by the small size of the exhibit. The wood masks were interesting, but there wasn't much else to see. On the plus side, admission was free.

2023-10-27 Nur

I found the entrance fee of 5 ringgit to be quite pricey for such a small museum. The exhibits were limited and could benefit from more diversity. However, the wood carvings were beautiful and showcased the talent of the Orang Asli people.

2023-11-01 Fadzil

The Orang Asli Crafts Museum is a hidden gem that provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia's indigenous people. The wood carvings are intricate and showcase the craftsmanship of the Orang Asli.

2023-11-06 Alya

I visited the Orang Asli Crafts Museum and was impressed by the wood carvings on display. The museum gives a good overview of the Orang Asli culture and their way of life. The small size of the museum is not a drawback, as it allows for a more intimate and focused experience.

2023-11-11 Rizal

I visited the Orang Asli Crafts Museum and was disappointed by the lack of exhibits. The wood carvings were interesting, but there wasn't much else to see. The admission fee of 5 ringgit seemed excessive for the size of the museum.

2023-11-16 Nadia

The Orang Asli Crafts Museum is a small museum that provides insight into the traditional arts and crafts of Malaysia's indigenous people. The wood carvings are impressive and reflect the cultural heritage of the Orang Asli. The museum could benefit from more exhibits.

2023-11-21 Aziz

I visited the Orang Asli Crafts Museum and was pleasantly surprised by the wood carvings on display. The museum offers a unique look into the culture of Malaysia's indigenous people. The small size of the museum allows for a more intimate and immersive experience.

2023-11-26 Zara

The Orang Asli Crafts Museum is a small museum that showcases the traditional wood carvings of Malaysia's indigenous people. The exhibit offers insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Orang Asli. The museum itself could use more diversity in its exhibits.

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