Read this article in paper last Tuesday on the newly-opened interactive 3D art museum in Kuching. Wow! It is about time we have this museum here.
On Saturday, we checked out this new place in Penrissen.
The building is next to the Chinese temple, opposite the Kota Sentosa.
Not the whole buidling occupied by the museum so you need to spot the entrance to the museum.
After paying our entrance fee which wasn't cheap (my personal opinion), we were accompanied by a staff touring around the gallery. She guided us on how to pose with each art piece.
We did have a good time posing and looking around the gallery. The wall arts as well as the giant replica of Sarawak's specialty food.
The building is next to the Chinese temple, opposite the Kota Sentosa.
Not the whole buidling occupied by the museum so you need to spot the entrance to the museum.
After paying our entrance fee which wasn't cheap (my personal opinion), we were accompanied by a staff touring around the gallery. She guided us on how to pose with each art piece.
We did have a good time posing and looking around the gallery. The wall arts as well as the giant replica of Sarawak's specialty food.
Those books are for sale at RM69 each
Let out the famous Bujang Senang
The cat and burung kenyalang
She caught a big fish
Cock-fighting
Yours truly was getting friendly with Orang Utan
Replica of a little house
Riding down the Main Bazaar
My mum used to have this old- fashioned dressing table back in the 80s
Sago!
Noodles!
Kolo mee
Kek Lapis
Her favourite, roti canai
I saw this on Facebook. Hope to go there one day.
ReplyDeleteHow nice! Perfect timing for the school holidays.
ReplyDeleteWow! Cool!
ReplyDeleteSo fun for the children and also parents to pose for the photos!
ReplyDeleteI think the pricing is okay. I went to the one in Malacca and it is even pricier than this.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, dear! The last pix is so real! xoxo
ReplyDeletewah the kids sure goes hyper liao....
ReplyDeletewhat books are those? ...am too pampered by bbw to fork out that amount leh
ReplyDeleteBooks mostly on history of Sarawak
DeleteGreat and fun place for the kids and adults. Opened just in time for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteNot to mention about the exchange rate, at least cheaper than if for me to go, me consider International...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.. at least I know there is this great and fun place to go next time!
ReplyDeleteOo..pricey but I guess it's alright once in a lifetime. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would come here. The building itself is beautiful to look at.
Now have more reasons to go to Kuching! :D
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