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Borneo Cultures Museum allows walk-in visits for free

The iconic Borneo Cultures Museum here in Kuching has now opened it’s door to walk-in visitors from members of the general public.

According to the museum, the new operating procedures will begin on 1 July 2022.

This means that the general public can visit the museum without any booking, which was a requirement until today.

The move will allow more people to visit this museum which is the second largest in South East Asia, and the largest in Malaysia and Borneo, with entry remaining free of charge until further notice.

The move comes as the museum celebrates its 250,000th visitors since it opened its doors last March 2022.

Non-governmental organisations, government establishments, schools and companies with a minimum of 15 person, who want guided tours, can also email the museum at [email protected] to arrange such tours.

In case you didn’t know, the Borneo Cultures Museum allows walk-in daily, including weekends and public holidays.

If you need more details on the museum, visit Borneo Cultures Museum.

 

CyrilDason

Cyril Dason was born and currently lives in Kuching. He loves jungle trekking, clean rivers and chilling out with friends.

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