
Third Gallery
Displaying the palace and people intellectual activities through artifacts like manuscripts from Malay History, Batu Bersurat Terengganu (Terengganu Stone Letter), and citizen’s stories. At the same time, this level too displays the sovereignty and powers of Malay Rulers and local prominent. This can be seen through Jelebu Undang Luak Government video. Apart from that, there are other artifacts that symbolises sovereignty such as keris kuasa (power keris), headgears, legislative sources, the first King’s throne, and Sarawak customary law practices (native court), like the Iban people.

Fourth Gallery
Exclusively displaying segment on Adat Perpatih from its historical prospective starting from Sumatera (Minangkabau World) until its footing in Negeri Sembilan. This is supported with artifacts like keris (Malay weapon), tepak sireh (betel box), wooden boxes for traveling, lesung hindik (foot operated mortar), bujam epok (small mengkuang woven bag), and others.
In this segment, its put on show the perfection from the social prospective of Adat Perpatih like Datuk Lembaga Berlapan, the role of Ibo Soko that is manifested through artifacts and video. Adat Perpatih segment too highlight the custom land system and ritual symbol through Pengkalan Kempas megalith replica.

Objective of Establishing The Museum

Amassing several aspects of Malaysia communities livelihoods that may be deemed as custom. Displaying them in ways that illustrate the aspects of livelihood customs through artifacts, historical narratives, and motivating presentations.
Impart knowledge the Malaysia multi- race on the fascinating aspects of custom in cultivating a live with positive values through instinctive observation.
To reflect and know a little about societies cultures and way of lives in our own country.








