The Sarawak Museum, located in Kuching, Malaysia, offers a rich tapestry of ethnographic and ecological artifacts that delve into the traditional tribal and environmental life of Sarawak. Visitors can explore small-scale replicas of Iban longhouses, examine tribal weapons, and view mounted exhibits of exotic mammals and reptiles. Among the most intriguing displays are the shrunken heads and human skulls, which provide a fascinating glimpse into the cultural practices of the region. The museum’s diverse collection allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history and natural heritage of Sarawak.
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