Comprised of interconnected buildings on 26 hectares of land, around 6km west of Kuala Terengganu, exhibits range from the historically interesting (a Jawi – traditional Malay text – inscription that essentially dates the arrival of Islam to the nation) to the mildly bizarre (a wildlife exhibit featuring somewhat threadbare taxidermy). The complex of traditional houses that fronts the grounds is worth the price of admission. English signage is sparse, however. To get here, catch Heritage Bus C-02 from the main bus station. A taxi will cost around RM10.