Upside-down museum in Malaysian flavors!
by Shih Yuin Chew
Apr 30, 2025
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Upside down museum has been around for a while, but I enjoyed this particular variant in Penang for two reasons:
1) every single room setting was rooted entirely in local Nanyang twist
2) each of the room was equipped with a personnel trained to shoot photo/video of the setting, which tells all visitors how to pose once they step into each room. So everyone would be able to get a photo of them in the room, and the line of visitors flow quite very smoothly.
In total, there’s about 20 rooms so one could expect to get 20 pics/vids from the visit.
If there’s one thing I think could be improved, that will be to let visitors know what kinda picture they’d be getting in each room so they can pose with some ideas in mind, else a lot of the time we were making the pose completely clueless of what we are doing.
⌚️ Hours: 9.30am-6.30pm
💰 Admission fee: RM36
Post by Shih Yuin Chew | Apr 30, 2025












