Aki’s Gallery in Kampung Chepor, Lenggong, Perak, (Please watch the video attached below) offers a unique experience for heritage and antique enthusiasts. Established by Lukhman Mahmud, or Tok Aki, the gallery is set in a traditional Malay house built in 1957. It showcases over 500 rare artifacts collected over 15 years, including antiques like a 104-year-old sugarcane press from the 1920s, old irons, farming tools, and wedding accessories. Each piece carries historical and cultural value, providing visitors insight into past lifestyles and traditions. Additionally, Tok Aki shares stories about Lenggong’s rich geological, cultural, and artistic history.
The gallery is divided into sections, like the “serambi” for welcoming guests, the central area for family gatherings, and a kitchen area with vintage cooking tools.
For those eager to explore, contact the local GeoGuide or a licensed travel agency to arrange for visitation and guided tours, ensuring a well-rounded and insightful experience.
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