Monday 31 January 2011

The National Museum

Last Saturday, DH decided to go to his office to get some work done. I didn't want to stay idle at home, so I decided to take DD to the National Museum. Actually the idea of visiting the Museum had been brewing for a long time, but museums are not exactly DH's cup of tea and I didn't know how to get there by myself. Anyway, since the Museum is quite near to DH's office, he dropped DD and I there first before going to his office.

Prior to this visit, the only time that I'd been to the Museum was in 1984, when I was still an impressionable 12 year-old. My memory of the Museum is mainly of long, dark corridors with mannequins wearing traditional costumes. It seemed like a large place then.

Anyway, back to the present. I thought the entrance fee was ridiculously cheap: RM2 for me and free for DD. Upon entering the Museum, the first view welcoming us was the Hall, where there was an exhibition on AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. In case anyone missed the big news, Malaysia won the Cup. There in the Hall, you can have a view of the Championship Cup and another Cup won by one the Malaysian players (I think he won for scoring the most goals). There were photos of the players and officials, and there was even a telecast of the final match! So if anyone wants to relive the glory of Malaysian football, you may pay a visit to the Museum.

The Museum has 4 galleries, 2 each on the ground floor and on the first floor. The galleries are: the Neolithic Age, The Colonial Age, Malaysia Today and the Malay Kingdom.

We saw lots of bones and tembikar in the Neolithic Age gallery, mainly excavated from sites such as Lembah Bujang, Gua Cha (Kelantan), Perak, and the Borneo. I felt quite proud to discover that Gua Cha is the most important excavation site because a lot of bones were discovered there (haha).

The Colonial Age brought us through the usual fare: Portuguese occupation, Dutch colony, English rule and finally, Japanese occupation. An electronic display of the trading routes showed ships and camels plying the sea and land trails. I almost shuddered when I saw the uniforms worn by the Japanese soldiers and the bicycles that they used to travel along the peninsula. There's a section on the country's main products then: tin, rubber, coconuts and paddy.

Malaysia Today was the least interesting for me. I mean, even the name of the gallery can induce a yawn or two for the average Malaysian. There were sections on communism, early Malay writers, early newspapers, the country's prime ministers, and finally our very own Angkasawan program. But the one section that touched my heart was called 'Pahlawan Negara'. I shed a few drops of tears when I looked at photos of Tok Kenali, Mat Kilau and others. There were lumps in my throat, making it difficult for me to explain the significance of these individuals to DD.

The final gallery that we visited, the Malay Kingdom was the most interesting for us. There you'll see the Perak throne, old coins (we were so proud to see Kelantan gold coins), the head gears of all the sultanates in Malaysia, and really old maps of the old kingdoms. We laughed when we saw that the Kelantan Sultan's head gear is called 'Dastar Budu'. It certainly beats the more melancholic name of Perlis' 'Tanjak Dendam Tak Sudah'. We also saw old wedding gears, keris, jewelleries and tepak sirih and such.

What surprised me the most about the Museum was it's small size. It even seems smaller than the Selangor State Museum. I would have thought that the National Museum should have a bigger collection, befitting its 'National' status. It saddens me to note that our country's history is reduced to such a small collection. We completed our tour of the Museum in just one and a half ours. And we really took our time going through the entire place.

Within the same compound, there's another museum called Muzium Ethnologi Melayu, but we didn't visit it. There was also an on-going exhibition dedicated to Pahang Heritage in another building. Free guided tours of the National Museums are held at 10am on certain days of the week.

Overall, we had a good time there and DD wants to go again. She's such a good girl, paying attention to items that many other kids would find boring. Since it doesn't take long to tour the Museum, we're hoping that we can drag DH along next time. In the mean time, the next place we plan to visit is the Islamic Art Museum.

8 comments:

Ummu Auni said...

baru teringat nak bawa budak2 gi museum...tapi tak sure bila. tak gi mana2 ke cuti raya cina ni?

Nida said...

Dastar budu?! hahaha. maksu, ida gi Islamic Art museum qatar. I'm crazy about history (sbb tu ambik sejaroh masa F4..hihi) n jenis yg amaze ttg dahulukala punya heritage n jadi wonder camana boleh tersimpan till now. The museum ada brg2 sejarah quran, books (siap color n x luntur from turki dated 13th century), barangan science..ukur masa, arah kiblat etc..siap boleh ambik gambar n sayangnya kami tersilap start masuk from 18th century n mengundur. masuk 13th century, x sempat nak masuk early islamic era..anak2 mula yok yek..frust x leh nok royak..huhu.

Ibu WA Alim said...

Ok..dpt gambaran sedikit sebyk..tk..

Ky rasa awak ada darah pahlawan kot sbb tu nnitik air mata tu..

Bakpo eh kito bilo nok royat sesuatu ye kito banggo/sanjong/kagom..kito raso semace..sapa tokleh nok kkecek..

Yasmin's Mummy said...

UA: Kalau nak guided tour pergi pukul 10 pagi lah, tapi kena check dulu which days yg Malay/English version.

Nida: Maksu pun suka benda2 historical. And I think it's important to expose our kids to it. Last year maksu bawa Yasmin ke Muzium Selangor. Ida ingat tak dulu kita pergi Muzium Terengganu berdua masa kita melawat CikYah & CikZan di KT. Buildingnya cantik kan, tapi sayang masa tu tak banyak artifacts.

IWA: Bawalah Alim pergi. Saya ni dengar lagu patriotik pun boleh menitik air mata. Bila tengok The Biggest Loser pun, almost hari2 menitik air mata haha.

Nida said...

hahaha..maksu, koĆ³ ida dok suka pasal nitik air mato nih, kita nih mmg neng yatimah sungguh. Ida ada parents teacher day kat sklh, kalu cikgu puji anak2 ida, ida rasa nak nitik airmata. Masa graduation imran (6yo yer masa tu) dpt anugerah pelajar paling jurus /responsible, menitis airmata omak. Kalu graduation degree sok, mau melalak omak dlm dewan tuh.

Awat jadi gitu aaa?!

Nida said...

Hcy..sepesen jah kito perenggan terakhir tuh!

maksu ..museum trengganu..ingat x ingatla maksu? lupa doh gapo ada dale tu? Maksu kelek klate gi istana lama kelantan hok kayu tu, kagum ida. Ida kagum blako kalu benda2 sejarah nih..hihi. tapi kena jale selor, x leh gege. Blkg istana kayu ada istana batu macam rumah gitu, yg tu byk tersimpan brg2 hadiah diraja. museum klate x ingat gi ko dok (sebelah mahkamah, dkt roundabout dkt rumah Kuli). There's islamic museum (rasanya penah gi museum nih, ingat x ingat) n 'bank kerapu' if i'm not mistaken, semuanya dekat dgn masjid negeri. kelik mesia bulan jun, nok gi jalelah museum2 nih. rasanya abe re x ponah masuk lg.

Ibu Wa Alim said...

Hcy pun tak pernah gi National Museum & Kelantan State Museum. Rasa2nya pernah gi so jah iaitu Museum Melaka hok dok ttepi A Famosa tu..bbetole gi jjale Melaka..

Hok pasa teriok sbb anak terima anugerah/pujian tu explanation dio biaso jah..sbb terharula..

Tp ni hok ssabit dgn bendo2 lain ni..ssabit dgn sejarah negara/i..pahlawe2..patriotism..

Hm..kemaren dulu Hcy gi bbeli d Giant dekat sini..pahtu time bbaya tu ada la pertunjoke tarie singo..mulo2 tu wat tok tau jah..bingit telingonyo nok kkecek pon tok dgr..

Pahtu AWe gi snap gambar mmasok phone dio..pahtu dio suroh Hcy gi tgk Singo nok amek woh lima..gi la ambo tgk dekat mace budok kecik..pahtu baru kaba kediri..

Pahtu rada mace nok tubet aer mato pon ado..pahtu napok pulok hok dok palu gende tu India..nok royat ko AWe..uu..ccapor doh..dgn tok berapo buleh nok kkecek..dgn dok kontro tokse wi tubet aer matonyo..

Gak bakpo tu? Semangat 1Malaysia ko? Padaha enti..

Ibu Wa Alim said...

Hari tu bila dgr kat TV kata Tabung Haji involve dlm pengurusan pelajar2/warga M'sia yg dhantar ke Jeddah dlm proses penghantaran balek ke tanah air melalui operasi piramid raso bergenang jugok aer mato..raso terharu krn Tabung Haji berbaik hati nak tolong..tau2la TH ni dah biasa mengurus jemaah haji puluhan ribu org utk semusim haji jadi tepatlah penglibatannya itu dan kenalah pula dgn tempatnya (Timur Tgh - Mesir > Jeddah > Malaysia)