Thailand Kanchanaburi: War Cemetery and Death Railway Museum
Visiting Death Railway Museum definitely gave me clearer picture of what happen during World War II in particular during the period of Death Railway construction. Facts are put up and props/visual aids...
View ArticleHistorical Street of Museums – Jalan Kota Bandar Hilir Melaka
If you love visiting museum, one after another then Jalan Kota in Bandar Hilir Melaka is a great place for you! In my life, I have never seen so many museums in a continuous stretch except in Melaka...
View ArticleStadthuys Complex in Malacca – History, Ethnography Museum and Admiral Cheng...
The best place to see ancient Melaka is visiting the museum. After exploring Dutch Square and had a fun gastronomical treat of Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls, we decided to top up our knowledge of old...
View ArticlePenang State Museum | History, Heritage and Treasure
All the truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them~ Galileo Galilei Once upon a time, Penang or Pulau Pinang was known as ‘Pulau Ka Satu’. ‘Pulau’ is...
View ArticlePenang Heritage Trail – Pinang Peranakan Museum (Hai Kee Chan)
Remember that I did a review on Little Nyonya – the Singapore blockbuster drama serial starring Jeanette Aw as an entrepreneur Nyonya not too long ago? If you are a fan of Little Nyonya (like me!),...
View ArticleAustin Attraction | Texas Memorial Museum – Natural Science Center
Do you know that there are a total of 28 museums in Austin? The figure amazed me. Apart of the ‘wow’, I was wondering which museum shall I start with? This query did not last long. One of our friends...
View ArticleSan Antonio Attraction | Buckhorn Saloon and Museum
In you are following my earlier installment, The Alamo was our first destination in the historic city of San Antonio. Soon after we finished, we decided to roam in the city before heading to River...
View ArticleAustin Attraction | The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum – The Story of...
The Story of Texas is revealed here. From its beginning prior to Anglo settlements or European explorations until 1970s when prosperity was demonstrated in ranching, oil/gas industries and leading in...
View ArticleTexas Dallas Attraction – West End Historic District | Old Red Museum
If you are visiting Dallas Downtown, the red building located at the crossroad of Main Street and S. Houston can hardly be missed. The architecture was built in Richardsonian Romanesque style with...
View ArticleTexas Corpus Christi | USS Lexington – Museum on the Bay
Floating by the shore of Corpus Christi Bay, USS Lexington is a vintage aircraft carrier built during World War II for the United States Navy. Originally, the ship was called Cabot but later renamed to...
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