My wife, my son, and I were on our way back to our home in Kuala Lumpur from Melaka when we decided to stop by Kompleks Kraf Melaka. It’s near the exit toll, and we were eager to explore the complex and learn more about traditional crafts.
Unfortunately, the museum section was closed on the day of our visit, but that didn’t dampen our spirits.
The official shop (Karyaneka) was still open, and we were able to admire the traditional handicrafts on display. From beautiful batik prints to intricate products made from mengkuang leaves.
Despite not being able to see the artisans at work or learn about the techniques used in traditional crafts, we still found our visit to be a very enjoyable and educational experience.
The official shop offered a wide selection of handmade crafts and souvenirs, many of which were truly unique and special.
Overall, our visit to Kompleks Kraf Melaka was a memorable and enjoyable experience for the whole family.
We recommend visiting Kompleks Kraf Melaka to anyone who wants to learn about Malaysia’s rich culture and see unique traditional crafts.