Located in Penang, Malaysia, the Upside Down Museum is one of many optical-illusion museums in Southeast Asia. This unique attraction is designed to resemble an ordinary home, but with a twist: all the furniture and accessories are affixed to the ceiling. Visitors, including both locals and travelers, as well as adults and children, enjoy the disorienting experience of taking selfies that defy gravity. These photos often find their way onto social media, capturing the whimsical and surreal nature of the museum.
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