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MWV3+WHG, RT.4/RW.2, Bambu Apus, Cipayung, East Jakarta City, Jakarta 13890, Indonesia
It was the one and only Indonesian Chinese Museum in Indonesia, full of educative information. Because it's still new, the place is still clean and convenient. Hope they can keep up the good work and held cultural event like what I had when I came.
Literally this is the real museum because it has its own building. The design itself is quite unusual and interesting. There are three floors, each with different show rooms and unique things to display like old Chinese writing tools or kitchen set and many more. They really good at maintaining this place as its really clean. Love it.
The most luxurious museum in tmii right now, the building itself really large and clean, the collection really large and you can learn so many things about hakka or tionghoa cultures, even though i Chinese myself i still don't know so many things about our own culture. If you want to read all the articles over there, i think you need full a day. Really recommended
For Chinese-Indonesians interested to know their roots, how their ancestors left China to Indonesia and how much they've influenced Indonesian culture, this is the place to go. There are 3 levels in the building, with stories and objects that were donated by Cinese-Indonesians. Upon entering, you will be greeted with walls of the Chinese family names. They will ask you to sign a guest book, and a free guide will accompany you through the museum. There is a wall dedicated to heroes and to those who have contributed to the country. Each level has a theme, the last one appreciating contributors .
Huge museum that displays the history of Chinese Indonesians, their contribution to Indonesia and their culture. The exhibit is mainly located on the second and third floor. The building has a unique circular shape. The displays are very informative especially those who are interested in Chinese Indonesian culture, written in Indonesian, English and occasionally Chinese. Entrance is free of charge but the museum is slightly secluded so you have to take the bus/rent a bicycle to reach there. There is a huge display of Chinese surnames at the entrance and it's fun to try spot yours. Highly recommended to all Chinese Indonesians and all people who are interested in learning Chinese Indonesian culture.









