The Malaysian Youth Museum is a museum located at No. 430, Jalan Laksamana, Melaka, Malaysia. The previous building houses the Post Office, Malacca. The museum serves as a center for youth activity documentation that showcases materials and information related to the activities of the Youth Association in Malaysia and internationally. The main ingredient of the exhibition is the picture of the leaders of youth leaders, trophies, uniforms and so on. The Malaysian Youth Museum was inaugurated by Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammad, Prime Minister of Malaysia on April 15, 1992. This building was originally part of the Dutch Administration Office complex. It was made as Anglo-Chinese School (now known as Melaka High School). The objective of the museum is including to realize a single center for documentation of young activities for the purpose of study and information. To keep all records and items of the day's activities in a systematic and orderly manner that contains the history of clubs and young people from all countries. To generate public awareness, especially young people about the contribution of young activities to the community, nation and state. The entrance Pay for adults I s only RM1 and Children or Students only for 50 cents. Operation Time is from 9.30 am - 5.30 pm (Closed on the...
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The Malaysia Youth Museum (Malay: Muzium Belia Malaysia) is a museum in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia.1[3] The museum is dedicated to the youth of Malaysia,[4] and their contribution to the economic and social well-being at regional, national, and international levels.[5]
History Edit The museum building was formerly used as part of the Dutch Administrative Complex during the Dutch Malacca. It was later converted into a post office and subsequently an Anglo-Chinese School in 1931. It was finally turned into a museum and was officially opened by then Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on 15 April 1992.[6]
Architecture Edit The museum is located on the ground floor of the building, while the upper floor houses the Melaka Art Gallery.
It is located in a cluster at Bandar Kilir along with core Melaka historic sites: A Famosa, St Paul's Church, the Stadthuys, Christ Church, the Proclamation of Independence Memorial and the Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum.[7]
Exhibitions Edit The museum houses documents and information related to various Malaysian youth organisations locally and...
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Apart from the nice gentleman at the entrance, this entire place seemed poorly maintained and funded.
There is nothing exciting to see other than a report card of what the youth development since Independence was like. It is uninspiring and depleting in nature. The mannequin looked sad, the materials on display looked aged and I feel sorry for this place that would otherwise be promising for the youth who would...
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