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Neel First Visit to Museum


Neel was asking to visit a Museum for a long time. He explored the museum on Youtube also seen in the Pawpatrol popular  Nick Junior TV Channel children program. Recently he has learning lot from the Ryan Youtube Channel. 


We visited The Assam State Museum situated at Guwahati a state capital of Assam. This is a prime location and one of the most famous places to visit in Assam. This is very big and full of knowledge and information. Thus we decided to spent our first day at the museum only in the cultural section of Assam. Where nicely displayed different cultural models of Assam. Neel's mother explained him different cultural events of Assam according to models. 

Neel enjoyed his first visit to the museum. Will share more on his views on the recent future. 






Disclaimer: We took proper permission for the photography inside the museum.

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