Today I am back with a travel post. Today I will tell you about the Singapore Museum. Earlier I had presented three posts about the Singapore Museum to you because the Nizam of Singur is very big and there are many old things here, which I feel like posting a total of four posts today. Today is my last post about this museum and in this post I will present the remaining old things of this museum to you. I hope you like it.
Then I saw some more traditional things in this museum that I had never seen before. There were many old things here. I saw many things in one place. Symbols of Singapore and a clock. I thought it might be something from the old days. Then there were some more things here. There was an old bell that is usually used by the Chinese because it falls within the customs of the Chinese and the number of Chinese in Singapore is very large. Most of the foreigners live in Singapore. Most of the Chinese Indians and Bangladeshis live here. I saw many things in this museum that fall within the Chinese and Indian culture.
Then I see something here, it's a barrister's robe. Usually, these robes are worn by a barrister or a George. I think they were worn by some famous judge or barrister at that time. Maybe they were kept in this museum to commemorate their memory. Here I see some other robes that are probably kept here to commemorate their memory. These things look like they are very old. Now we can see them. It may be our good fortune. The things were kept in this museum many years ago just to keep their memory alive. Then I see some rings, necklaces, keys and some other old items that were rusty and very old and next to it was an old door with a sign that said "No touching here" but to be honest the door was quite old.
Then some old pictures were being shown through a multimedia projector, some war pictures and some map pictures with country names and some war scenes. Then I saw a military tank here. To be honest, it doesn't look like it's very old, but when I looked at it closely and observed it, I thought it was really quite old. Some parts of this military tank were rusty. I don't know how many years ago it was built. Maybe it was used in a war a long time ago and this tank is kept here to commemorate that memory.
Then I saw a military uniform here, which was kept inside a glass box, and a military pistol was kept here. It was quite old, and this pistol had a light rust on it. These things were very old and I liked them very much. Maybe they were kept in memory of those who gave their lives to protect this country during the war. These things were kept here in memory of those who gave their lives to protect this country. Then I saw several bicycles here. These bicycles were very old and the background was a picture made a long time ago. This background picture showed some people riding bicycles. It could be a bicycle race. That bicycle race took place many years ago. Maybe these bicycles are those bicycles. They are still preserved in this museum in memory of them. Then I saw several guns here inside a glass box. These guns are very old and these guns had rust on them. But these guns were really amazing. And I had one gun here, each of them was different. There were also some knives and small sharp weapons here with my friends that were very old and I liked them very much.
Then I moved a little further and there I had to give another military outfit. Here was not only the military outfit but also his gun and the badges he had acquired. They were like brand new and I liked it very much. The badges that were here were very difficult to obtain. A military man understands how much these badges are worth to him and to get these badges you have to struggle a lot then maybe you can achieve this success. Then I saw an old ship hook here. It is used to keep the ship in one place because since the ship moves in the water, the ships can move from one place to another due to the waves. That is why these huge hooks were used to keep these ships in one place so that the big ships can stay in place. It is quite old and it was made a long time ago when goods were exported through Singapore. These things are kept here in memory of that time.
Along with this, there were some posters attached here which are very important papers, I have no idea about them. Then since they are kept in this museum, it can be understood that these papers are very valuable and maybe there is some secret hidden in them that we don't know. Then I see a walkie-talkie and a microphone here. These were used by the military in the past because they used them to communicate with each other. Because at that time there was not so much advanced technology like ours, that's why they used walkie-talkies. Then I see another military uniform and his gun here. These are really kept by them because they sacrificed their lives for this country.
Then I saw some more papers and posters here which are quite old and are kept in this museum because they are important. There were some other things here like some very old pictures which were black and white because at that time we did not have such advanced cameras like ours. The cameras that were there only took black and white pictures. Here I saw a microphone and some other things with it which were quite old. Nowadays such microphones are not seen. Then I saw a sword here and some papers with it. It may have been used during the war.
Finally, I saw some more old pictures and some old furniture here which were very old and along with them there were some old guns here these guns were usually used during wars the military used these guns and finally here with the help of multimedia some maps of the world were being shown where maps of 1941, 1931 and some other years were being shown I haven't seen what these are but this video is quite old
That's it for today!I appreciate your time and attention. At the end of this post, you can comment and let me know how you liked my post and if you have any questions, I will try to answer them inshaAllah. I hope you like it. See you soon..
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