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so whether youre an art aficionado a history hobbyist or just a reluctant student on a compulsory excursion chances are youve been to one of these our museums museums are full of tradition and its just so fun to walk in and travel back in time i go to the museum because theres aircon and also i try to understand like different cultures different art pieces or historical stuff ah yes our museums where most of singapores history and heritage are hung in house right wrong really this is surprising to me at any one time less than 10 percent of all artworks and artifacts that make up singapores national collection are on display the rest are stored in a kind of secret location okay i bite fair so where is it its in the cpf building isnt it i suppose its in some sort of army camp because you know its quite highly secure i think its more like in the movies we have those laser sensors cameras everywhere well were about to reveal all you think you know about our museums but you hav