• Skip to content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
    • About Malaysian Foodie
    • Featured
    • SPONSORS
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
    • EAT.DRINK
      • Food Review
      • Food Promotion
      • Food News
      • Event
    • STAY
      • Hotel Review
      • Hotel News
    • EXPLORE
      • Singapore
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
  • More
    • Invited Review
    • Malaysia Food Blogger List

Malaysian Foodie

Food • Hotel • Travel • Event

  • EAT.DRINK
    • Food Review
    • Restaurant Promotion
    • Editor Picks
    • Dining In The Mall (Klang Valley)
    • What’s New!
    • Restaurant List
    • LiquorTalk
  • HOTEL
    • Room Reviews
    • Hotel News
  • TRAVEL
    • Hong Kong
    • Japan
      • Kyoto
      • Osaka
    • Macau
    • Malaysia
      • Kuala Lumpur
      • Malacca
      • Penang
      • Perak
      • Selangor
      • Sabah
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Singapore
  • TECH
  • Lifestyle
    • Apparel
    • Books
    • Beauty
    • Craft
    • Gadget
    • Electrical & Household Appliances
    • Food Product
    • Online Shopping
    • Parenting/Kids
    • Property
    • Renovation/ Furniture
  • RECIPES
    • Cakes
    • Cookies
    • Desserts
    • Drinks / Smoothies
    • Mains
    • Pasta
    • Steamed Food
    • Cooking With Gadgets
  • Mall Dining
  • Motherhood
  • Event
You are here: Home / Travel / Malaysia / MADE IN PENANG INTERACTIVE MUSEUM,PENANG

MADE IN PENANG INTERACTIVE MUSEUM,PENANG

September 7, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Malaysia, Penang, Travel 1 Comment

Made In Penang Interactive Museum (美因槟廊) is one of the visit when we are in Penang. The place which is filled with arts and it is worth to visit if you love taking pictures.
E-20140203-6397

E-20140203-6403

Welcoming you with the creatuve arts infront showcasting the olden days of the Penangties that works at the jetty, With the time tunnel, aka “Great Wall of Penang”, that depicts Weld Quay 120 years ago; you can have the beautiful wall arts to start of your creativity.

E-20140203-6408
Purchase your ticket at the counter, and the ticket comes pretty imprssive too.

Made In Penang Interactive Museum is the first 3D art or trick art museum in Penang, Malaysia, which launched on the 1st of November 2013. It is the latest attraction in Penang with the aims to promote the history of Penang as well as famous person such as P. Ramlee (icon of Malaya entertainment), Sun Yat-Sen (Father of the Nation in the Republic of China), Nicol David (Malaysian female squash player), Lim Guan Eng (Chief Minister in the state of Penang) etc to the world via 3D murals and miniature diorama.
E-20140203-6411

E-20140203-6414

E-20140203-6417
E-20140203-6435
E-20140203-6419
Started with the ground floor of the venue, it will be small little crafting about Penang back onn the 60s. The lovely place brings you with loads of beautiful arts which is perfectly eye opening for visitors. Stories and figures which brings you back to how Penang look like. You can have fun with the beautiful arts and also fun with your face with the digital mask too.
E-20140203-6450
This continues with some history of Penang where the old Malay lady selling nasi lemak in front of houses.

E-20140203-6627
Get attractive with facemask too.

Get to enjoy more on the upper floors where you will have all the arts in 3D to take. Remember to bring your camera and do some possing. Start snapping the pictures of you with the beautiful arts on the wall. Get Creative and do more posting !
E-20140203-6494

E-20140203-6513

E-20140203-6525

E-20140203-6545

E-20140203-6553

E-20140203-6556

E-20140203-6560

E-20140203-6582

E-20140203-6585

E-20140203-6589

E-20140203-6597

E-20140203-6609

E-20140203-6614
Lastly, remember to check out the theater at the end of your tour which showcases a brief history about Penang!

Enjoy!

More Information
Made in Penang Interactive Museum Facebook
Address: No. 3 Pengkalan Weld, 10300 George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Opening Hours : Daily 9 am – 6 pm.
Admission Fee : Adults RM 15 (with Mykad), Children RM 10 (with Mykad), Adults RM 30 (without Mykad).
Tel : 04 2626 119

Tags: Made In Penang Interactive Museum Category: Malaysia, Penang, Travel


Related

  • PENANG PERANAKAN MANSION
  • SWEET LITTLE THINGS FROM THE FLEA MARKET PENANG
  • DHAMMIKARAMA BURMESE TEMPLE, PULAU TIKUS : FACINATING VIEW OF THE TEMPLE
  • PENANG AMAZING WORLD STUDIOS: BRINGING YOUR CHILDHOOD ADVENTURE BACK
  • ONE DAY TRIP TO PENANG WITH MALAYSIA AIRLINES BERHAD

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Winnie Lim says

    June 5, 2017 at 12:06 pm

    Dear Sir/ Madam,

    Thank for writing a blog for Made in Penang Interactive Museum in 7th September 2014.
    This email is to inform you regarding the change of operation hours and entrance fee of Made in Penang Interactive Museum.

    We really appreciate if Sir/ Madam can help to update the changes in your previous blog.

    The new operation hours is as below:
    Monday – Sunday : 10:00am – 6:30pm

    and the entrance fee, we are not going to display to public. Visitors will ask upon walk in or either email directly to us.

    Thank you.

    Warmest Regards,
    Winnie Lim
    Marketing & Communication Executive
    Made In Penang Interactive Museum

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Malaysian Foodie

Latest

  • More Than Nanyang @ Kepong January 30, 2023
  • Samsung Wallet will be Available in 8 New Markets January 30, 2023
  • Santai @ 1 Utama : Time for Yumcha! January 30, 2023
  • Samsung Shares Vision to Bring Calm to the Connected Device Experience at CES® 2023 January 30, 2023
  • Galaxy Buds2 Pro 360 Audio Takes up Every Corner of My Mind January 30, 2023
  • A Very English Tradition Afternoon Tea at Anantara Chiang Mai January 30, 2023
  • Bespoke OREO x BLACKPINK limited-edition cookies hit the shelves in Malaysia today January 30, 2023
  • MANDARIN ORIENTAL ANNOUNCES A NEW LUXURY RESORT IN MALLORCA, SPAIN January 30, 2023
  • IKAN, NUSA DUA’S ELEVATED BEACHFRONT DINING DESTINATION IS NOW OPEN January 30, 2023
  • Dr. TM Roh Byline: Get Ready for the Best of Samsung Galaxy, Built for Today and Tomorrow January 27, 2023
  • Jabra Bags Prestigious 2023 CES Innovation Awards January 26, 2023
  • Samsung’s 2023 Neo QLED and Lifestyle TVs Certified as First Screens to Reconnect Users with Their Circadian Rhythm January 26, 2023
  • VISTAJET FLIGHT DEMAND HOPS AHEAD OF LUNAR NEW YEAR, CHINA TRAVEL RUSH January 26, 2023
  • DEBIC SHOWS SUPPORT TO TEAM MALAYSIA AS THEY SET TO IMPRESS JUDGES AT THE BIGGEST PASTRY COMPETITION IN THE WORLD January 26, 2023
  • How Will Your Life Be Enhanced With SmartThings? January 26, 2023
  • One UI 5 Gets Personal: Bringing You More Ways To Create Your Own Mobile Experiences January 26, 2023
  • Six Senses Laamu Celebrates the Inauguration of the Sea Hub of Environmental Learning in Laamu (SHELL) January 26, 2023
  • Samsung SEAO Executive Byline Series: A Better, Healthier Planet Starts Here – Samsung’s Sustainability Efforts in Southeast Asia & Oceania January 26, 2023
  • From Trash to Tote: Thai Resort Welcomes Guests with Offer That’s Not Refuse January 24, 2023
  • New Year, Same Choices? Here’s What Your Subway Order Says About You And How You Can Change Things Up For 2023 January 24, 2023

Secondary Sidebar

EXPLORE

travel in japan

travel in hong kong

travel in macau

travel in taiwan

travel in thailand

Footer

Copyright © 2008–2023 Malaysian Foodie