A scenic spot worth visiting. Royal souvenirs collected in the museum include Jeweled crowns, gorgeous traditional chariots and replicas of the grand ceremony of ascension. The second floor also shows souvenirs from countries to the current King of Sudan. The Sudanese Memorial was built in 1992 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Sudan's accession to the throne. The exhibition hall displays the traditional royal chariots, crowns, tokens and pictures of Royal activities used by the current Sudanese when they took the throne. The Royal collections, which are all used by His Majesty Sultan and members of the royal family in important celebrations, can be called the Royal Museum. Exhibits are exquisite and their value is beyond our estimation. The Memorial Hall can't take pictures except for the first floor hall. Cameras and mobile phones must be stored. The local tour guide also told two stories about the Chinese tourists he had brought with him. One was that the crown of the photographic king had been taken in and the crown on display had been replaced by imitations. The other was broken by touching the non-touching ivory and was taken to the police station until he left the country. Such stories make people sweat, and traveling abroad is really civilized first.