The museum is located in the East building opposite Independent Square. The exhibition area is not very large, but the exhibition is exquisite. Especially, some of the characters'work scenes are vivid and vivid. Because of visiting the Niang'a Museum in Penang, it is very touching to see some physical exhibitions in this museum, such as embroidery and beaded objects, which are all the manifestations of Niang'a culture. The museum is free to visit. It's cool inside. You might as well go to Independence Square.