This Malay Science and Technology Museum in the south of Sribaga Bay is close to the Brunei River and close to another Brunei Museum. You can visit the two museums together. It is directly accessible by bus No. 39 at Sribaga Bay Bus Station. The Science and Technology Museum is very small, mainly showing some of the past Malay people's living habits and working methods in the water village, the models of characters and scenes are very realistic. There are few people in this science and technology museum, and there are more staff than tourists. In addition, it is more humane to change shoes, and secretly take a few photos, and the staff will not be more serious.
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This Malay Science and Technology Museum in the south of Sribaga Bay is close to the Brunei River and close to another Brunei Museum. You can visit the two museums together. It is directly accessible by bus No. 39 at Sribaga Bay Bus Station. The Science and Technology Museum is very small, mainly showing some of the past Malay people's living habits and working methods in the water village, the models of characters and scenes are very realistic. There are few people in this science and technology museum, and there are more staff than tourists. In addition, it is more humane to change shoes, and secretly take a few photos, and the staff will not be more serious.
Museum Teknologi Melayu merupakan sebuah museum yang terletak di Kota Batu, Brunei Darussalam. Museum ini terletak di sebelah Museum Brunei. Bangunan museum ini merupakan sumbangan dari perusahaan Royal Dutch/Shell Group pada saat kemerdekaan negara ini pada tahun 1984.
watch and learn the history of Brunei
I am not sure why it is called the “technology” museum because there is no technology there. It is a museum about Brunei customs and traditions. It is not particularly realistic. If you go to Sarawak, the cultural museum in Kuching is much better. However, as it is free, Brunei doesn’t have much other places to visit. But you can’t take pictures.
It is located on a hill far away. I think it is a science museum but it is an exhibition in the history museum about the lives of indigenous people. It is air-conditioned and very cold. Free admission. We were brought here by our tourist receptionist and he explained everything all the way. As an important study of the history of the citizens of Brunei Malay.