The 150-year-old Malay Traditional Cultural Center is located in the Arabian Street area, opposite the famous Sultan Mosque. It was formerly the Malay Palace of Kampong Glam. The rebuilt Malay Traditional Cultural Centre has assumed the role of showing the Malays in Singapore their origins, development changes, cultural traditions and the role played in the construction of Singapore. The Malay Traditional Culture Museum has nine exhibition halls, including waxwork, pottery, traditional game competition, Malay martial arts, Malay cultural performance, Kampong Gonang Monument Trail and art collection exhibition hall. Here, tourists can experience wax dyeing and other technologies by themselves, and take the completed works home as souvenirs. You can also experience the fun Malay traditional game competition and traditional Malay self-defense skills. Learn Malay dance and diverse Malay culture, watch collections and more. So if you want to learn more about Malay and Malay culture in Singapore, this is a great place to learn. Opening hours: closed on Monday, Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00-18:00 (last entry time 17:30) Tickets: SGD4 (about 20 yuan) Adult transportation: Metro Bugis Station (EW12) Tel: (65)63910450