Borneo Cultures Museum Complete Guide - World-Class Museum in Kuching for just RM10
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I'll be real with you — for the longest time, people said Kuching has "nothing to do"

But ever since the Borneo Cultures Museum opened, I realised — we actually have a world-class museum right here in Kuching.
RM323 million building, largest museum in Malaysia, second largest in Southeast Asia — this is no joke.
Let's get straight to it


Source: Wikimedia CommonsFirst Impression: Massive
My friend stood at the entrance and literally froze: "Wait, the WHOLE building is the museum?" — Yes. Yes it is.
The architecture draws inspiration from Sarawak's traditional craft motifs, perfectly complementing the nearby new DUN building.

Source: Wikimedia CommonsWhat's Inside?
5 floors, 4 themed exhibition zones:
Love Our Rivers — Sarawak's river ecosystems
In Harmony with Nature — Stories of coastal, rainforest & highland communities
Time Changes — Human settlement from Palaeolithic to present
Objects of Desire — Curated artifacts from Sarawak Museum's collectionPlus a dedicated Kids Gallery — perfect for families.

Source: Wikimedia CommonsGoogle Rating 4.7

Checked Google Maps reviews — real people, real opinions:
"Absolutely must visit! I spent 3 hours inside and still wanted more." — Sarah L.
"Even my 7-year-old found it fun. The interactive exhibits are really well done." — Ahmad R.
"Entry is only RM10, the AC is great, and you can spend the whole day here. Best weekend spot." — Mei F.
By April 2024, the museum had already crossed 1 million visitors. There's a reason for that.

Source: Wikimedia CommonsPractical Info
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Address: Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching
Hours: 9:00AM - 4:45PM (Mon-Fri) / 9:00AM - 4:45PM (Weekends & Public Holidays)
Tickets: Adult RM10 | Student RM5 | Kids under 12 FREE
Website: museum.sarawak.gov.my
Source: Wikimedia Commons — View from Tugu PahlawanVerdict?
One word — worth it. RM10 for a full day of AC-cooled cultural exploration? There aren't many places in Kuching that offer this value.
I also caught a live Ngajat dance performance on a weekend — hits different when you see it in person vs watching on YouTube.
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