Malay Technology Museum
The Malay Technology Museum (Malay: Muzium Teknologi Melayu) is a museum located at Kota Batu, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It is situated next to the Brunei Museum. The building was donated by the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of companies, in conjunction with the Sultanate's independence in 1984. The museum was officially opened by His Majesty the Sultan on 29 February 1988. Featuring how things were done in ancient times, there are displays in boatmaking, fishing, metalworking and goldsmithing.[1] The museum has 3 exhibition halls:
- Water Village Traditional House Gallery: This gallery shows architectural structure of houses in the water village - Kampong Ayer in the late 19th up to the mid 20th century.
- Water Village Traditional Technology Gallery: This gallery depicts various types of handicrafts and cottage industries found in the water village. The display includes boat construction, roof-making, gold smiting, silver smiting, brass casting and cloth weaving.
- Inland Traditional Technology Gallery: This gallery contains exhibits of indigenous technologies of the in land people. It shows models of Kedayan, Dusun and Murut houses and a Punan hut. Techniques of production of Sago, brown sugar and handicrafts are also displayed.
See also
References
- ↑ Usa, Usa Ibp (20 March 2009). Brunei Telecom Industry Business and Investment Opportunities Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. pp. 230, 231–. ISBN 978-1-4387-0643-6. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
Coordinates: 4°53′00″N 114°58′11″E / 4.88333°N 114.96972°E
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