Kota Kayang Museum
6°24′56.7″N 100°8′55.5″E / 6.415750°N 100.148750°E / 6.415750; 100.148750
The Kota Kayang Museum (Malay: Muzium Kota Kayang) is a museum in Kuala Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia.
History
The museum sits on a 2-hectare of land. Initially, the land was granted from King Syed Alwi to his younger brother Syed Salim bin Syed Muhammad Al-Jafri, who was at that time a senior minister to the King. At the end of the 19th century, Syed Salim constructed a residence for him and his family to stay until 1909 when the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 was signed. Afterwards, the building became the residence for British Malaya government officers. In 1941–1943, the building was taken over by the Imperial Japanese Army administration. In 1943–1945, the Royal Thai Armed Forces took over the building. After the independence of Malaya in 1957, the building became the official residence of Perlis Chief Minister. In 1991, the building was demolished to make the Kota Kayang Museum. A new building was reconstructed with an exactly similar design to the former building.[1] During the soil excavation work, artifacts from Neolithic period were discovered in the site.[2]
Exhibitions
The museum is divided into three galleries, which are:[3]
- General gallery
- Archaeological gallery
- Kedah and Perlis gallery
See also
References
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- Bugis Museum
- Figure Museum
- Johor Bahru Chinese Heritage Museum
- Kite Museum
- Kota Johor Lama Museum
- Kota Tinggi Museum
- KTM Museum
- Pineapple Museum
- Tanjung Balau Fishermen Museum
- Islamic Arts Museum
- Maybank Numismatic Museum
- National Art Gallery
- National History Museum
- National Museum
- National Textile Museum
- Royal Museum
- Royal Malaysian Police Museum
- Telekom Museum
- Aborigines Museum
- Agricultural Museum
- Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum
- Beauty Museum
- Cheng Ho Cultural Museum
- Chitty Museum
- Democratic Government Museum
- Education Museum
- Governor's Museum
- History and Ethnography Museum
- Kite Museum
- Malacca Al-Quran Museum
- Malacca Bee Gallery
- Malacca Islamic Museum
- Malacca Literature Museum
- Malacca Stamp Museum
- Malacca Sultanate Palace Museum
- Malacca UMNO Museum
- Malay and Islamic World Museum
- Malaysia Architecture Museum
- Malaysia Prison Museum
- Malaysia Youth Museum
- Maritime Museum
- People's Museum
- Royal Malaysian Customs Department Museum
- Royal Malaysian Navy Museum
- Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
- Submarine Museum
- Toy Museum
- Sultan Abu Bakar Museum
- Time Tunnel
- Kota Kayang Museum
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