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Kite Museum (Malay: Muzium Layang-Layang) is a museum about kites in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia, which was officially opened in September 1995 by Chief Minister Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani in conjunction with the Regional Malay Customs seminar. It occupies the upper floor of the former Historical City Municipal Council building, originally constructed in the 1960s and believed to be built on top of the ruins of Dutch building, which also houses the People's Museum and Beauty Museum at the ground floor and top floor respectively. The museum displays various aspects of kites, such as communication, use as weapons, sport, leisure activities, how different countries make kites, different materials to make kites, role of kites in the life of people etc. It also displays the Wau Gallery, Tradition

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  • Museum Layang-Layang (Melaka) (in)
  • Kite Museum (Malacca) (en)
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  • Kite Museum (Malay: Muzium Layang-Layang) is a museum about kites in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia, which was officially opened in September 1995 by Chief Minister Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani in conjunction with the Regional Malay Customs seminar. It occupies the upper floor of the former Historical City Municipal Council building, originally constructed in the 1960s and believed to be built on top of the ruins of Dutch building, which also houses the People's Museum and Beauty Museum at the ground floor and top floor respectively. The museum displays various aspects of kites, such as communication, use as weapons, sport, leisure activities, how different countries make kites, different materials to make kites, role of kites in the life of people etc. It also displays the Wau Gallery, Tradition (en)
  • Museum Layang-Layang (bahasa Melayu: Muzium Layang-Layang) adalah museum tentang layang-layang di Kota Melaka, Melaka, Malaysia, yang secara resmi dibuka pada September 1995 oleh Ketua Menteri bersamaan dengan seminar Adat Melayu Regional. Museum ini menempati bagian atas dari bekas gedung , awalnya dibangun pada 1960-an dan diyakini dibangun di atas reruntuhan bangunan Belanda, yang juga menampung Museum Rakyat dan Museum Kecantikan di lantai dasar dan lantai atas. Museum ini menampilkan berbagai aspek layang-layang, seperti komunikasi, penggunaan sebagai senjata, olahraga, kegiatan rekreasi, bagaimana berbagai negara membuat layang-layang, bahan yang berbeda untuk membuat layang-layang, peran layang-layang dalam kehidupan orang, dll. Museum ini juga menampilkan Galeri Wau, Permainan Tra (in)
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  • Kite Museum (en)
  • Muzium Layang-Layang (en)
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  • Kite Museum (Malay: Muzium Layang-Layang) is a museum about kites in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia, which was officially opened in September 1995 by Chief Minister Mohd Zin Abdul Ghani in conjunction with the Regional Malay Customs seminar. It occupies the upper floor of the former Historical City Municipal Council building, originally constructed in the 1960s and believed to be built on top of the ruins of Dutch building, which also houses the People's Museum and Beauty Museum at the ground floor and top floor respectively. The museum displays various aspects of kites, such as communication, use as weapons, sport, leisure activities, how different countries make kites, different materials to make kites, role of kites in the life of people etc. It also displays the Wau Gallery, Traditional Games, Top Spinning Gallery and Datuk Wira Haji Md Borhan bin Yaman Gallery. It opens everyday from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. (en)
  • Museum Layang-Layang (bahasa Melayu: Muzium Layang-Layang) adalah museum tentang layang-layang di Kota Melaka, Melaka, Malaysia, yang secara resmi dibuka pada September 1995 oleh Ketua Menteri bersamaan dengan seminar Adat Melayu Regional. Museum ini menempati bagian atas dari bekas gedung , awalnya dibangun pada 1960-an dan diyakini dibangun di atas reruntuhan bangunan Belanda, yang juga menampung Museum Rakyat dan Museum Kecantikan di lantai dasar dan lantai atas. Museum ini menampilkan berbagai aspek layang-layang, seperti komunikasi, penggunaan sebagai senjata, olahraga, kegiatan rekreasi, bagaimana berbagai negara membuat layang-layang, bahan yang berbeda untuk membuat layang-layang, peran layang-layang dalam kehidupan orang, dll. Museum ini juga menampilkan Galeri Wau, Permainan Tradisional, Galeri Top Spinning dan Galeri Datuk Wira Haji Md Borhan bin Yaman. Museum ini buka setiap hari dari pukul 9.00 pagi hingga pukul 5.00 sore (in)
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