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Introduction
Malaysian Chinese Museum (MCM) - a Theatre of Memory: Discover the history, culture and heritage of Chinese Malaysians. The museum tells the story of the Chinese in Malaysia through a delightful mix of text, graphics and historical reconstruction.
What to Expect?
Tickets: RM20 (adults), RM10 (senior citizens) and RM5 (children and students).
Look Around
Address: Wisma Huazong No.1, 0.7KM, Lebuhraya Sungai Besi, 43300, Seri Kembangan, Selangor
010-393 8639
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM-
absolutliam
3 weeks agoAwesome museum , the history info and decoration quite sincere . It’s like 30min - 1hr tour . Everything all good . But the ticket price is abit high for the visit rm20 . Rm15 would be nice . Anyway Worth to visit
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Coey Ong
4 months ago???? ? Love this musuem.
Can learn history Malaysia Chinese and tradition culture.
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YG Wong
4 months agoA historical museum that presented a lot of old times scenarios. The introduction of everything is written in Chinese, Malay Language, and English.
Tickets for adults are RM 20.
1.5 hours for visiting is recommended. -
Helen Dai
5 months agoThis museum is fantastic. Really enjoyed learning about the history of Chinese Malaysians. The exhibitions were very organised and well categorised. The English explanations were high quality. You’ll also learn a lot about the history of Malaysia and the colonial history. Hidden gem in KL, well worth visiting.
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Carrie Lim
9 months agoAt the begining of the entrance, the audio and awesome replicate ship set up on the introduction of Cheng Ho is great. However, towards the end of the display is rather dull with lots of emphasis on the relationship with Mainland China stuff and info, and lack of attraction and interest to move on to read and view all the posters and politician images.
The lighting need to adjust properly as every section has limited light sensor control and it will suddenly darken with horror stature and pictures/ photos when you are happen to be in these sections. This also make reading difficult as some displays has small prints and old.
Overall, there are room for improvements, and to recommend seniors citizen age cap at 60 instead of 65 to enjoy half of the entrance fees.
No tour guide available during our visit and no sign board indicate guided tour.
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