The place is BORING(no offence, guys✌️ just stating my SINCERE opinion) just a bunch of dolls (semi barbie dolls) dressed on their traditional outfits & tell tale stories about their roots & history. It's a LIL museum,the entrance fee is a bit pricey rm15 for adult, senior citizens rm5 & children rm3. It's better you'd rather NOT spend your money inside (entrance fee) BUT rather spend it OUTSIDE the premise to play TRADITIONAL GAMES ranges from rm5 to rm30. I do hope , they will upgrade their facilities & make it BIGGER to gained more profits & attractions from tourist & locals because it's really quite especially during holidays 🤔hmmm i wonder during...
Read morechanteek Borneo is my go-to place whenever I crave something beautiful and ethnic or when I'm looking for presents or souvenirs. The shop is packed with authentic homeware and clothes of supreme quality. And there is a variety of trinkets for any wallet. A must visit for anyone who likes original, beautiful and organic products. This most original bazaar is set in a very old house which has been refurbished with lots of love by the shop owner herself and she excelled in doing it up. Just as much as she excels in making you feel welcomed, and help you to make the right choice in a most relaxed way and atmosphere. p/s tulung sya like dulu ni review...
Read moreWe went there in the hopes of letting our kids enjoy the cultural games or activities. However, none was present at that time. We were slightly disappointed. However it was very informative. My kids liked all the dolls. The plus side was the picture taking in traditional clothes. And they did try out the bamboo xylophone and small gongs. If only there was a proper guide explaining simple trivias on the etnics, it'll be more fun. The staff was friendly and...
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