I can’t recall when was the last time I’m here. Besides, the museum still reamins the same after so long. Didn’t manage to visit DinoTrek so we went to the museum to get some cold air, it’s was so hot out there. No cameras and videos allow in there but with the invention of cameraphone, how is it possible to stop people from taking photos? Most people did it sneakily with their phone, hahaha… Me too but I think they knew about it because there are so many hidden cameras in the museum.
So… Here are some views of our museum taken with my bro’s phone 😛 Almost got caught I think… Coz just few seconds after I took a shoot at the petroleum section, the guard walked in just to scare us I guess. My act might be recorded in the video too hahaha… I’m not the only doing it anyway. I think they are worry about the flash of the camera that will spoilt the artifacts in there. Of course for security purpose too since there are many valuable artifacts in there.
Sarawak Musuem.
Left: Petroleum section.
Right: Underwater section.
Left: Killer whale skeleton.
Right: Preserved animals section.
Left: Local artifacts at the second floor.
Right: “Gong”.
Hope you enjoy the brief tour. By the way, if you would like to visit the musuem for free, please donate to the museum to ensure free entrance is possible in time to come because due to the escalating maintenance cost, they might have to charge for entering next time if the donating part can’t work out.
wah so strict cannot shoot photos in there
funny when u said got valuable artifacts in there, coz i cannot imagine whats worth taking :/
I SURRENDER!!!!!
Crispy, cannot… Last time when in secondary school, we have to ask for school permission letter to shoot photos in there. Even you can see notice and signboards stated that you cannot take photos in there.
Hello Andrew… Welcome 🙂 Thanks for surrendering hahaha…