Through the ages of time, kites have been more than just instruments of play in Malaysia; they have been symbolic of the rich Malay culture that has withstood the test of time.
At the Kite Museum or “Muzium Layang-Layang” located in Pasir Gudang, they pay homage not only to the traditional wau kites but also kites from around the world. Visitors will be treated to a variety of Malaysian wau kites as well as a massive international kite collection while learning about the roles they have played throughout history. In addition, there is also a demonstration in making wau kites at fixed times every day. You will no doubt leave here with a newfound respect and appreciation for the humble kite. The Muzium Layang-Layang is open daily till 5pm and entrance fees are RM2 for adults, RM1 for children and RM3 for foreigners.