Improve your selfie game with a photographic adventure within Melaka’s take on the optical illusion phenomenon of the ’upside down space’. Joining the likes of Busan’s Trick Eye Museum and Kota Kinabalu’s Upside Down House, Bandar Hilir’s submission takes you around the inverted interiors of a living room, kitchen, and bedroom. Established in November 2014, the latest tourist attraction of the UNESCO World Heritage Site creates an impression of floating above an exhibit of furniture and household items as patrons take photos in mid-air jumps
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