The exhibition hall is located on the side of the parking lot of the National Museum in Jalan Damansara, a small building dedicated to tradition, faith and Aboriginal crafts. The tribal spears, welding guns and statues of ancestors can be seen here. Admission is free, but I think the knowledge and legends about early rise Aboriginals are priceless intangible cultural heritage, highly recommended!
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The exhibition hall is located on the side of the parking lot of the National Museum in Jalan Damansara, a small building dedicated to tradition, faith and Aboriginal crafts. The tribal spears, welding guns and statues of ancestors can be seen here. Admission is free, but I think the knowledge and legends about early rise Aboriginals are priceless intangible cultural heritage, highly recommended!
A good history to explore to gain experience
The museum is kinda small but I found it quite informative on the native people in Malaysia. Their wood carvings are interesting. Highly recommend this place
Try to post 3 times however Ctrip said poor connection. Happened to several colleagues as well. Not one or two person. Poor service. Anyway do drop by if you are history seekers.
This worthwhile museum is dedicated to the traditional arts of Peninsular malaysia's indigenous people, the Orang Asli, whose ancestors first arrived tens thousands of years ago.Of particular interest are the wood carvings, which relate to the Orang Asli's ancient belief systems. It can easily be combined with a visit to the National Museum next door.Admission : FreeOpen daily : 9am -5pm