The Malay Museum of Traditional Culture, with a history of more than 150 years, is just across the Arab Street from the famous Sudanese Mosque. Its predecessor is the former Malay Palace of Ganbang Gnam. The renovated Malay Traditional Culture Museum plays a role in showing the Malays in Singapore their origins, development and changes, cultural traditions and the process of building Singapore. The Malay Traditional Culture Museum has nine exhibition halls, including batik cloth art, pottery art, traditional game competition, Malay martial arts, Malay cultural performance, Ganbang Gannan Heritage Trail and Art Collection Museum, etc. Here visitors can experience batik and other technologies, and take the finished works home as souvenirs. They can also experience the endless fun of traditional Malay games and traditional Malay self-defense skills. They can go back to the Ganbang Gannan Trail where Malays first settled in Singapore, learn Malay dance and diversified Malay culture, and enjoy various collections. So if you want to have a deeper understanding of Singapore Malays and Malay culture, this is a good place to learn. Open time - "Monday closed, Tuesday to Sunday - "10:00-18:00 (final entry time 17:30) Tickets: 4 new coins (about 20 yuan) Adult Transport - "Metro Bugis Station (EW12) Telephone - "(65) 63910450