The museum covers the history of the Second World War in Malaya, detailing the socio-political climate of the Malay Peninsula in the late 1930s, the Japanese invasion plan and the British strategy to defend Malaya and Singapore. The museum has photos, maps and artifacts on display. More importantly, it details the battle of Malay soldiers from the Malay regiment against Japanese invaders. The building is a colonial black and white bungalow that was restored to retain its original structure and design, the style of the original arches and windows, but changed the roof. I recommend visitors who are interested in history or architecture to come here.