Museum of Asian Art University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala LumpurMap
Phone+60 3-7967 3805
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The exhibits of the cultural museum are very characteristic and exquisite. The free open museum really feels good to see so many. Every collection is telling its own story. It is a very meaningful tour.
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The Asian Culture Museum is attached to the University of Malaysia. Those who love Asian culture should not miss it. The museum houses more than 2,000 pieces of pottery from all over Asia.
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Museum of Asian Art Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The exhibits of the cultural museum are very characteristic and exquisite. The free open museum really feels good to see so many. Every collection is telling its own story. It is a very meaningful tour.
Malaysia, although a small country, is not a large population, but this country, but very much value cultural traditions, the whole Malaysian country is full of very strong cultural heritage.
The Asian Cultural Museum doesn’t have to go specifically unless you absolutely love the ancient pottery, and it closes at weekends and lunchtimes, and a large part of the museum is about Islamic culture, with Candy to see, and some amazing sculptures.
In addition to ceramics, the museum also has the largest collection of jugs in the world and historical artifacts such as pinch daggers that are said to be formed using fingers.
Within its three floors of exhibition space, the museum represents three civilizations the Indian, the Chinese and the Islamic (Malay culture).
There are other galleries that house a collection of Islamic art, paintings from Malaysian employees, weapons, stone carvings and more.
Can see more than 2000 ceramic products collected from Malaysia, India, Iran, Khmer, Vietnam, Thailand, China and Japan.
Museum of Asian Art is located at the University of Malaya, this museum is famous for the largest collection of jugs in the world.