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This place has excellent reviews and demonstrates great customer service. Highly recommended!
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Opening hours for Centre for Ethnobotany
Monday
9 am–6 pm
Tuesday
9 am–6 pm
Wednesday
9 am–6 pm
Thursday
9 am–6 pm
Friday
9 am–6 pm
Saturday
9 am–6 pm
Sunday
9 am–6 pm
Reviews of Centre for Ethnobotany
A well-informed and educational museum for individuals with a passion for the natural world.
A good place to know about the ethnobotany and you will love the museum. rich collection of tribals used artifacts and also would enjoy the beautiful music from the instruments 🎶
It is a very informative place for those who study ethnobotany - the study of people's culture and region make use of native plants in their life.
A very small amount of display in a 2 storey building. Little known place. Free admission.
A small exhibit area showcasing the various tropical fauna and the myriad of uses and applications that still lay waiting in the deep jungles of the world to be discovered.
Now threatened by human activity of course.
Quiet with nobody else in sight. Toilets are available on both floors and there are activities for children.
Centre for Ethnobotany in Singapore Botanic Gardens offers a fascinating exploration of the relationship between people and plants. With its diverse collection and interactive exhibits, visitors can learn about traditional uses of plants by different cultures. The center's well-designed displays and knowledgeable staff make it an educational and enriching experience for anyone interested in the intersection of nature and culture. Free entry no charge.
Looks nice, has a mini museum.
Very well maintained exhibits albeit a bit brief. The AC was greatly appreciated after roaming the gardens during the day. Learnt a lot about the Jackfruit family too. Interesting history of the park is also given here.
Singapore botanical gardens has a nicely curated ethno botany building, focusing the exhibit on the Iban Borneo tribe, as well as an exhibit showcasing the varieties of durian fruit.
There was this place I like it over here in Bontanic Garden. Lot of education for the kids to explain to them. Good place for leisure.
I find the musical instruments section is very interesting. Is free entry.
Great experience!
Good place with air con.
Nice place
Place where you find how people are using different tools made of plants like bamboo..
This place is very historical.
A two-story small western-style building is full of history and stores a brief introduction to the history of the botanical garden and indigenous culture.
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Ethnobotany garden
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