This is a unique little museum. Although the event took up most of our time, there was indeed a few minutes walk through the museum. It is a small “storefront” museum containing a variety of martial arts profiles. As other reviews cover the museum, there are logistical factors to consider: Parking: all on-street parking and limited to two hours. Check signs. There is a parking structure but it is for another building so don’t park there. Park on Brighton or Lincoln in the north of Magnolia and walk past it. It will take you off the street. Restaurant: There are some small restaurants within walking distance of Magnolia up and down. Burbank offers a lot of services, so if you are in the area, add this little gem to your trip.
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This is a unique little museum. Although the event took up most of our time, there was indeed a few minutes walk through the museum. It is a small “storefront” museum containing a variety of martial arts profiles. As other reviews cover the museum, there are logistical factors to consider: Parking: all on-street parking and limited to two hours. Check signs. There is a parking structure but it is for another building so don’t park there. Park on Brighton or Lincoln in the north of Magnolia and walk past it. It will take you off the street. Restaurant: There are some small restaurants within walking distance of Magnolia up and down. Burbank offers a lot of services, so if you are in the area, add this little gem to your trip.
Very novel museum, worth a look.
Great museum, worth a visit!
It is worth seeing, a lot of harvest, recommended!
Martial Arts History Museum is a place worth visiting. The museum displays a wealth of martial arts history and cultural heritage, so that people can better understand and appreciate Chinese traditional martial arts. However, visitors may feel slightly less fulfilling due to the limited space, the lack of exhibits and the lack of interaction. Overall, the museum is a good place to convey the essence of martial arts, but there is room for improvement.