PPQP+VQ5, Valencia St, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, PhilippinesMap
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Joy
5/5
Outstanding
a place filled with old traditions and cultures... full of history and some are still undiscovered , the places and people , the caves and tautbato tribe , the beach and falls and the genertions of people ... amazing palawan , awesome history
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The museum is located in the downtown area of Puerto Princesa, in the old town hall, with two floors of exhibition halls. Showcasing Palawan's history, culture, music and arts and crafts. Exhibits include pots and porcelain, hunting tools used by early inhabitants, musical instruments, bronzes, some original tools from Tabon Cave and some artifacts from Cuyo during the Spanish rule. The upper floor shows the life of the various ethnic groups who have lived in Palawan for generations. The museum also has a library that provides a wealth of material for studying Palawan. The institution is managed and overseen by Palawan Nature Foundation and the City of Puerto Princesa.
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a place filled with old traditions and cultures... full of history and some are still undiscovered , the places and people , the caves and tautbato tribe , the beach and falls and the genertions of people ... amazing palawan , awesome history
The museum is very small and can be visited in half an hour. It is a good place to quickly learn about Palawan. There are many exquisite exhibits, including daily necessities used by locals and marine plants and animals. It is more suitable for bringing children to increase their knowledge.
The museum mainly exhibits some local regional culture, daily necessities and marine plants and animals. The environment and content are average, but it is a good place for academic and cultural research. It's good and worth a visit.
It is a small two-story building that only stores books and magazines for reading. It is free to visit and read.
This museum is small, but it is worth a visit! It records the history of Palawan Island from ancient times to the present. Every time I read the introduction, it is about things that happened thousands of years ago. I feel that it has a sense of history.