MinNature Malaysia
Opened to the public on Nov 20, 2016, after eight tiring months to get all the displays ready, MinNature Malaysia is an interesting attraction for those who like scale-size models, something like Lego City, but better, if I may say so.
With a floor space of 17,000 square feet, MinNature, located in The Summit USJ (shopping complex), is the largest indoor miniature and train exhibition in Asia.
The original idea was supposed to be 200,000 sq ft but a suitable place has yet to be identified. Nonetheless, it is still a plan to look forward to, as it will feature all states of Malaysia as well as her neighbouring countries. The objective is simply to leave behind a legacy for the generations to come.
It is interesting to note that the Masterbuilders of MinNature Malaysia, basically the core team members behind this “mini” project, come from different backgrounds. In total, there are more than 70 people involved in the project.
They are engineers, graphic designers, a bio-technologist, biologist, mechanic and lawyer. Some have even left their career to pursue this passion in shrinking the world!
Currently, there are twelve themed sections with hundreds of beautifully hand-crafted dioramas, all printed using the ten 3D machines in the workshop, also situated within the exhibition space.
MinNature Malaysia is not just a fun-filled, interactive exhibition. It is also educational as visitors can witness a 360-degree bird’s eye view of Dataran Merdeka and adjacent buildings, while reading up on their history.
Even as the moving miniature trains bring life to the landscape, visitors are encouraged to look out for interactive panels to make the exhibits come alive. There are many crew members who willingly explain where and what you should do, so that your experience at MinNature Malaysia is more fulfilling.
While you are busy photographing or videoing the exhibits, do not forget to take part in the MinNature 1st Ultimate Grand Treasure Hunt Challenge. The participant with the most found items within the shortest time wins.
MinNature Malaysia is very much a work in progress. So, if you have visited it before, there will still be something new to welcome you the next time you set foot in it. At the moment, the team is already in the midst of shrinking the PETRONAS Twin Towers.
Ticket pricing
Adult
MyKad RM28 / Standard RM38
Child (4 – 12 years old)
MyKid RM15 / Standard RM25
Senior (above 60 years old)
MyKad RM15 / Standard RM25
*free admission below age 4
MinNature Malaysia
Add: Summit USJ, Level 4, Jalan Persiaran Kewajipan, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Website: www.minnature.com
Email: info@minnature.com
Tel: +603-80119372
Business hours: 10am – 10pm daily (last entry: 9pm)
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interesting. didn’t know about this exciting place until i came across your blog. thanks so much dearie. <3
This place is indeed interesting. Is there any roller coaster or rides? I just went to Legoland but my son height was not enough to take all those rides and ticket is so expensive. This is so much more worth it!
Woah. Never heard of this place! Looks really interesting though =)
This is so adorable!!! My favorite is number 12 – so pretty and colorful!
Love to see all these miniature thing. Some people really have passion to take this as hobby too.
this is so cute… i did not know there was this place also.. must go check it out next time i am in subang…
Cool attraction to see for families with kids.
Wow the miniature world look so life like. The kid in me and my two year old kid will love the train set. The best part is, he get to enjoy it for free. It’s a must visit.
Ivianat,
This is not a theme park but an exhibition, so no roller-coaster rides.
I like miniature buildings, this is so adorable, will definitely check out this place 🙂
Omg Emily this is fun! I remember me and my brother used to make miniature parks and I will play my dolls on it.
But this place is beyond beautiful! Someone could use this miniature places for making animation films 🙂
Awh how cute. I know some of my friends who are into miniatures – will certainly let them know about this soonest.
looking cute all these miniatures! like them!
Looks interesting! I’m sure it’s something my niece and nephew would love! Thanks for sharing this!
This is so cool to visit & enjoy all the miniature collections. I wanna visit it. 😉
This is interesting. Will put it on my list especially with traveling with kids.
wow…. amazing how detailed they show Malaysia…
Hope that I could visit the place when I go to your country…