4/5 王老师史神教室 1 month ago on Google • 45 reviews New
📣{No.
37}
Museum
Tour
of
Malaysia:
Traveling
through
the
historical
codes
of
Malaysia📣
This
is
a
private
collection
Javanese
Heritage
House
1.
This
shouldn’t
be
considered
a
museum,
but
a
private
collection,
right?
2.
When
I
arrived,
there
was
no
one
there.
The
door
downstairs
was
open,
but
I
didn’t
dare
to
go
in.
It
would
be
terrible
if
I
was
caught
breaking
into
a
house.
3.
I
thought
I
could
only
take
pictures
outside,
so
I
left.
4.
As
a
result,
a
big
brother
came
down
from
upstairs.
He
was
expressionless,
but
as
soon
as
he
opened
his
mouth,
he
knew
that
he
was
not
Malaysian,
but
Indonesian.
5.
I
asked
him
tremblingly,
can
I
take
a
tour?
He
actually
readily
invited
me
into
the
house.
6.
There
are
many
collections
of
wood
carvings
in
the
house.
According
to
him,
the
owner
of
the
house
is
now
the
7th
generation
and
he
is
responsible
for
taking
care
of
the
house.
7.
You
ask
him
a
lot
of
details,
but
he
actually
doesn’t
understand
them
very
well.
8.
We
talked
like
a
chicken
to
a
duck,
and
the
more
we
talked,
the
more
enthusiastic
he
became.
A
bedroom
was
also
opened
for
me
to
visit.
There
was
a
bed,
he
said.
Even
though
it
looked
new,
it
was
actually
hundreds
of
years
old.
The
front
is
new
because
of
recent
repairs.
9.
He
took
me
to
look
behind
the
bed,
and
I
could
actually
see
the
obvious
traces
of
time.
10.
The
collections
here
are
actually
quite
impressive,
and
some
are
quite
large.
The
theme
revolves
around
animals
and
legends.
11.
For
example,
JAWA
people
are
actually
deeply
influenced
by
Indian
culture.
Looking
at
the
shape
of
the
shadow
puppet,
you
can
tell
that
it
tells
the
story
of
the
Indian
classic,
the
Mahabrata
War.
12.
There
is
another
sculpture,
which
is
actually
another
piece
of
Indian
literature,
the
story
of
RAMAYANA.
I
made
it
clear,
and
he
was
very
excited
that
someone
could
see
it,
and
he
continued
to
talk
to
me.
13.
He
also
introduced
me
to
GURINDAM
one
after
another.
This
should
be
a
type
of
ancient
Malay
poetry,
right?
I'm
actually
not
familiar
with
this.
14.
Thanks
to
this
big
brother,
although
I
know
little
about
these
collections,
he
also
allowed
me
to
see
the
artistic
style
of
JAWA,
which
was
an
eye-opener.