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Malacca Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

By On December 1, 2009 Under Malaysia, Photography, Travel

We couldn’t figure out why the entire public museums in Malacca were closed during the Hari Haji holiday. Isn’t that the holiday suppose to bring more “business” more crowd than usual? Fortunately, the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum was opened and it was *aherm* a private museum. 

Visitors had already started to gather outside the museum. Luckily, it didn’t turn out to be another long queue like the chicken rice ball shop.

When I was young, every time my family made a trip to Malacca, surely would pass by this road, but we never visit this museum. This museum is now so famous, so many Singaporean visited here because of the MediaCorp TV drama – Little Nyonya. I wonder this year the new TV drama “Together” will bring the fame to which place.

No photography was allowed inside the museum! What?! We paid RM8 for the entrance fee and couldn’t take photo. We took as many photos as we could right outside the museum.

Elfred was taking photo for the Johnson couple.

Marshall and EngChin was in front the main entrance trying to sneak peek into museum, while we were still opposite of the road busy taking photo. This snap shot got the mafia “feel”, like a gangster scene in the Hong Kong movie. This is a photo that must be printed out into a big poster.

Finally, 10 o’clock. It was time for us to get inside the museum. Okey no camera, we are a bunch of obedient Singapore PRs. :X

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