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  2. Borneo Cultures Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Borneo Cultures Museum (Malay: Muzium Budaya Borneo) is a museum located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is the largest museum in Malaysia and the second largest in Southeast Asia. The museum displays artifacts relating to the history and cultural heritage of Sarawak’s local people, as well as others on Borneo island. [3]

  3. Sarawak State Museum - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The new museum building named as the Borneo Cultures Museum was opened in March 2022. It is the largest museum complex in Malaysia, and second largest in Southeast Asia, after Singapore National Museum. [7] However, the reopening of the Sarawak State Museum has since been delayed due to the complexity of fitting out galleries and ...

  4. Category:Museums in Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Borneo Cultures Museum; C. Chinese History Museum ... Museum; K. Kuching Cat Museum; L. Lau King Howe Hospital Memorial ...

  5. List of museums in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Cheng Ho Cultural Museum; Melaka UMNO Museum; ... Textile Museum Sarawak; Sibu Heritage Centre; Borneo Cultures Museum; Chinese History Museum; Selangor

  6. Kuching - Wikipedia

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    [129] [130] [131] Directly opposite the Sarawak Museum is the Borneo Cultures Museum which replaced the Tun Abdul Razak Hall. The Borneo Cultures Museum (opened on 9 March 2022) is a modern five-storey building with a distinctive architectural design that reflects Sarawak's unique traditional crafts and rich cultural heritage. [ 132 ]

  7. Benedict Sandin - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Sandin together with Tom Harrisson, co-authored an article titled "Borneo Writing Boards" in the Sarawak Museum Journal (SMJ) in 1966 detailing the custom of Iban's people writing boards (papan turai), where different symbols were used dependent on individual writer's as memory aids instead of a regular writing system.

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  9. Talk:Borneo Cultures Museum - Wikipedia

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    Start a discussion about improving the Borneo Cultures Museum page Start a discussion. This page was last edited on 7 August 2024, at 21:31 (UTC). Text is ...