The museum showcases the lifestyle of people lived in the past and how they were suppressed for generations. They also exhibit the tools and equipments used by them. The museum itself is mostly free from croud, so you can visit in peace and please note the open timings and then go. Even if you arrive early there is an amazing wood sculpture shop nearby for you to purchase your souvenir. They have sculptures made out of different types of wood. Some are really rare and expensive wood and some are even banned to carry through counties. So before buying check if your country allows you to carry such wood. I was shocked to see even real ivory sculptures. For sure it's illegal in many countries. You can even place an order of your choice, but it'll take atleast a month for them to deliver (place an order only if some local can help you with shipment, as the shop people won't ship it to...
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