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Chapter 3 - Solutions Strategic

From all the observation and the comparison of among the three museums, National Malaysia Museum should organize more activities and events in order to attract more tourist and also local resident’s attention to visit the museum often. Local residents like students will be beneficial to them as it broadens their general knowledge. Events that can be held in the museum include live puppet shows about the histories in the museum, showcase and exhibition, a theater that plays historical videos, art and craft activity for childrens and adults during the weekends and public holiday. These events provides advantages in a way that it promotes bonding among family and also friends as they could spend their weekends with fun activities, enjoying the times together, and leave a with an unforgettable moments. Besides that, these activities provides information regarding on the museum that in a way, educating locals and tourists on the importance of knowing the histories and visiting the museum.

Chapter 2 - Established Problems

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A)     National Museum of Singapore Photo 3: National Museum of Singapore The National Museum of Singapore [1] is the oldest museum in Singapore where it was established by Singapore Institution Committee in 1849. Before it name as National Museum of Singapore, it was named as Singapore Library-Museum and later renamed Raffles Institution. The exhibited items in the museum are the historical and archaeological value from Singapore and other place in Asia. In the early year of 1965, after Singapore have independence, the museum featured exhibits on history ethnology and arts of Singapore and the region. Photo 4: The Glass Passage  The National Museum of Singapore is an iconic architecture where bringing together the old and new. It was originally built by Colonel Sir Edward McCallum as the former Raffles library and museum in 1887 with the elegant neo-classical building is flawlessly joined by