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Museum of Royal Malaysian Customs Department
Customs Museum was established on August 25 2006. It was launched by Malacca Chief Minister, YAB Datuk Wira Mohd Ali bin Rustam. It is located at in front of the Malacca River Cruise Terminal at Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir. The main objective of this museum is to provide information about the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) roles. In the year 2014, Customs Museum have been visited by 59646 visitors not only Malaysian but also from various countries. For this year from January until 31st July 2015 there were 31, 916 number of visitors have been visited this museum. |
Visiting hours:
9.00 am – 5.00 pm (everyday include holidays)
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Entrance Fees: FREE |
Address:
Muzium Jabatan Kastam Diraja Malaysia
(Royal Malaysian Customs Department Muzium)
Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir,
75000 Melaka.
Royal Malaysian Custom Museum.
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Contact us on: Phone: 06-2833924 Fax : 06-2863923 |
Royal Malaysian Customs Museum, Malacca
The exact location of this building is at Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir, Malacca. This building was built by the colonial in the early 1890s. The building was constructed in English architecture with rocks and clay covered. This building was used as a customs warehouse to keep merchandise such as ceramics, rice, flour, sugar and spices which imported from China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines.
Those days, during Barter Trade System at Melaka Port, this building was used for import and export activities. Detained and seized goods were also stored in this building. In 1965, the workers moved to a new building and it became a store use by Customs Preventive Division.
Collections in Customs Museum
RMC museum showcases more than 200 original collections from all over Malaysia. This museum also display collection of prohibited good seize d since the 19th century. Pictures of staff and offices were also exhibited. Seized drug taking paraphernalia, fireworks, firearms, custom office equipment such as typewriter, and tariff coding books are available for viewing.
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