It was a pleasure to have met 9-year-old Noor Shazieyatull Amani, the 1 millionth visitor to our Borneo Cultures Museum (BCM) and it was also a pleasant surprise for her family members who accompanied her to the complex over the weekend.
Our special visitor was accompanied by her 6-year-old sister, Noor Dalisha Afia together with her 36-year-old father, Mohd Shahril Muhirin and 34-year-old mother, Noor Azizah Mohd Ali Kannpiah.
I also thanked our media friends who seek my comments on the background of visitors to the museum which has received visitors from over 152 countries since it was opened on March 9, 2022.
The most number of visitors to BCM is from from Indonesia which registered a total of 8,055 visitors followed by Singapore with 5,999 people, the United Kingdom at 3,239, and Australia with 2,766 visitors.
The museum’s total gate collection which includes visitor tickets and rental of facilities since the opening until 21 April 2024 is RM5,861,369.
What had made us proud is that many past visitors had informed us that they are very impressed with our museum. It is comparable with other museums that they have visited around the world and rest assured that the rate of entry into the BCM is still cheaper as compared to other museums outside the country.
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