MinNature

Summary

MinNature Malaysia (previously known as MinNature) is a miniature gallery which focuses on Malaysia's culture and heritage. The gallery houses thousands of miniature sculptures crafted mostly by hand and, the buildings and structures are 3D designed and 3D printed. The gallery is currently situated inside Sungei Wang Plaza, Kuala Lumpur and is over 13,000 sq ft and is divided into 8 different zones.

MinNature Malaysia
FormerlyMinNature
Company typePrivate limited company
IndustryTourism, Education
Founded2014
FounderWan Cheng Huat
Headquarters,
Malaysia
Number of locations
1
Key people
Wan Cheng Huat, Janice Chin & Chan Chee Wing
Websiteminnature.com

History edit

The founder, Wan Cheng Huat, first thought of this concept idea to have a miniature world way back in 2008. It was inspired by the world's largest miniature train exhibition, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. Wan and co-founder, Nicholas Ong, took over 5 years to fund raise the first gallery which was built in Summit USJ, Selangor back in 2014.

The 3D design and 3D print works started in June 2014 and it took over 2 years to completely fabricate all of the models for the first phase. The in situ construction and assembly started mid-March 2016 and was completed in November 2016.[1] Over 88 people were involved with the first gallery construction. The gallery in Summit USJ operated from 2016 till 2019.

 
Centerpiece Dataran at MinNature Malaysia

Works for the 2nd gallery at Sungei Wang Plaza started back in October 2018 and started renovation works in July 2019. Over 40 people were involved with the 2nd gallery but 99% of the works done were completed by (6+1) of the core team; they are

  1. Wan Cheng Huat
  2. Janice Chin
  3. Chan Chee Wing
  4. Tan Hon Sen
  5. Ng Jef Fre
  6. Brian Tan
  7. Eric Siow

The first phase of the 2nd gallery opened to public on 29 February 2020 and was mostly closed since 18 March 2020 due to the COVID19 lockdowns.

Craft meets Technology edit

The MinNature Masterbuilders uses a mixture of traditional craftsmanship and technology to create all their miniature pieces.

 
Craftsman placing in miniature into display

References edit

  1. ^ Malaysia-Traveller.com. "MinNature Malaysia Asia's Largest Indoor Miniature & Train Exhibition". Malaysia-Traveller.com. Malaysia-Traveller.com. Retrieved 25 January 2017.

External links edit

MinNature website: http://minnature.com