Kuala Lumpur | Visit the Orang Asli Crafts Museum
by Moutain
Sep 17, 2025
#September2025
Visit the Kuala Lumpur Orang Asli Museum and delve into the ancient soul of Malaysia.
Tucked away in a corner of the city, this small museum is like a condensed encyclopedia, exploring the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Malaysia's indigenous peoples. It showcases stunning traditional crafts, from exquisite beadwork, weaving, wood carvings, to traditional tools, each piece telling the story of a different tribe.
Most captivating is that the museum goes beyond just displaying objects to delve deeper into the cultural significance behind them. Through vivid illustrations and text, you can learn about the lifestyles, beliefs, and customs of each tribe, and how these handicrafts are woven into their daily lives and spirituality, becoming an integral part of their cultural identity.
Despite its small size, the exhibits are remarkably well-maintained, making for a comfortable and peaceful stroll. You'll discover rattan baskets, instructions for making traditional batik cloth, and even treasures like Malay daggers and shadow puppets. Admission is free; simply enter by filling in your name, making this an easy and immersive cultural experience.
If you're planning a trip to the National Museum, consider combining it with a visit to the adjacent Malay Ethnic Museum. This short 15-30 minute visit is sure to make your trip more complete and rewarding!
Post by Moutain | Sep 17, 2025












