Gold Museum
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 9, 2017, 11:38 IST
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It’s time to dig some gold! Literally! Get inside gold mines or use a hand-strainer to pan the precious metal out of a miniature hand-made ‘river’. Learn about the prominent gold mines in South East Asia. See what a biscuit of pur … Read more
It’s time to dig some gold! Literally! Get inside gold mines or use a hand-strainer to pan the precious metal out of a miniature hand-made ‘river’. Learn about the prominent gold mines in South East Asia. See what a biscuit of pure gold looks like. See how big a wad of cash is required to buy a 12 kg brick and push your arm inside from the side of a special glass box to feel this precious metal. Read less

It’s time to dig some gold! Literally! Get inside gold mines or use a hand-strainer to pan the precious metal out of a miniature hand-made ‘river’. Learn about the prominent gold mines in South East Asia. See what a biscuit of pure gold looks like. See how big a wad of cash is required to buy a 12 kg brick and push your arm inside from the side of a special glass box to feel this precious metal. On the way up to their collections on first floor, be ready to throw a coin or a low-value currency note in the wishing trunk and use a permanent marker to write a message of prosperity for other visitors to read. This unique museum promises to dazzle you all the way through.
Tips: This museum is located on Bishop Street in George Town, just a short walk from Penang State Museum.
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