Later, he went to visit the Malay Traditional Culture Museum, whose predecessor was the Palace. After watching the architectural appearance, most of the tourists left in a hurry. We give full play to the advantages of free travel, where the quiet and spacious courtyard shade, sit down to rest and read the relevant scenic spots. Subsequently, they bought tickets of NT$4 per person to visit the cultural museum. There is no Chinese introduction here, so they can only look at pictures and objects to get a general understanding of the cultural life of local Malaysians. The layout of the whole cultural hall is novel, with a short history, fewer visitors and fewer visitors. I happened to meet a group of Chinese tourists. I took the opportunity to hear an introduction. In many old photos, the tour guide explained one of them. The man standing is Singapore's first Sudan, and his head is on a thousand-dollar new coin. Next to him was his Chinese wife, who was very different in age. The beautiful woman still lives in Singapore at the age of over 90. She donated a lot of clothes and other cultural relics in this cultural museum.