• Arts & Culture: The unique culture and lifestyle of various ethnic groups in Selangor especially its native
Malay population who belong to subethnicities such as
Bugis,
Javanese,
Minangkabau,
Banjar,
Mandailing and
Rawa as well as the dominant minority
Malaysian Chinese who belong to different dialect groups such as the state's dominant
Cantonese majority,
Hakkas (second largest),
Teochew,
Hokkien,
Hainanese and
Foochow and to a lesser extent
Indians and the indigenous
Orang Asli inhabitants are highlighted through traditional, literary and artistic displays of their respective ethnicities including dioramas, traditional clothing, musical instruments, tools and weapons. • Environmental: Selangor's rich biodiversity is illustrated through preserved animal specimens and life-like dioramas. • Historical: Contains prehistoric artifacts which are found near early human settlements in the state. • Islamic: Focuses on the history, arrival and growth of Islam in Selangor. Some of the artifacts on display include models of old mosques, pulpits, drums, domes, ablution jars, pottery, utensils, weapons and old books. • Outdoor: Outdoor displays include a ferret armoured car, radar system, aeroplanes, locomotives and cars of the former
chief ministers of Selangor. • Sports: Highlights the history of sports and famous sportsmen in Malaysia. • Temporary: In 2006, an exhibition on
Malay ghosts and
folklore was displayed in the museum. ==See also==