Open since 2016, the minifigures here are created by a group of young people who are passionate about making miniatures and want to introduce Malaysia’s rich and diverse history to a wide range of visitors.

MinNature Malaysia has a total of 19 exhibits and zones featuring the Malaysian ecosystem, including humans, their lifestyle, and animals on a 1:87 scale. With over 1,000 miniature structures and over 5,000 figures, it depicts Malaysia’s signature culture and monuments.

This educational exhibition helps visitors learn about Malaysian culture, science, and technology. There are interactive models like miniature solar panels, moving trains, and a volcano that have been enhanced with lights, sounds, and motors to make them more engaging. 

Village life scenarios are on display to teach city dwellers about rural life. There are also small rubber trees, oil palm trees, refineries, freight ports, and a power plant that generates electricity. Visitors can get a close-up look at the attention to detail that has gone into the development of miniature models because the exhibits are barrier-free. 

The management team is also trying to change, with a different exhibition every week to make the visitor feel more excited.

According to atlasobscura.com, thrillophilia.com, minnature.com