Salam, to fellow bloggers and readers of this fetish blog!
Let me be frank, I am quite skeptical towards the mentality of Malaysians, especially on their attitude towards public amenities.
More often than not, Malaysians with itchy fingers just love to destroy public property. There is a probability that these offenders might be suffering from mental disorder, we can’t even tell. Even then, there was a research being conducted on vandalism in Malaysia, to determine how bad the problem is!
When the Deputy Information, Commu¬nications and Culture Minister suggests that local museums should feature more interactive displays as reported here, all I could say is that this will lead to more quandary and problem!
There is no doubt that this is another way to increase the public interest to visit the museum (Imagine, having to view in a 3D display, the final battle between Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat, Jose!) and for them to experience it first hand through the reenactment of the Pangkor Treaty via interactive display. Or, visitors are able to “interact” with the late Tunku through the marvelous technology of the hologram!
There are numerous ideas, opportunities to explore with and wonderful gizmos to enliven public to visit the museum and to understand history.
However, there is one point that will always remain unanswered; how to determine those equipments can still be fully functioned, a day after its launch?
This is something for us to ponder with.
Kita Kan Tersesat Pabila Malam Menjemput Bulan Semula Ke Sangkar Waktu – The Salam Connection
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