World’s first selfie museum is here

 

Tourists take selfie among the tulips in Fraser Valley of Canada's British Columbia, on April 10, 2015. More than 30 acres of farmland has been planted with 25 varieties of tulips and millions of bulbs in Fraser Valley. The two-week-long Tulip of the Valley Festival attracts thousands of visitors each year since 2006
Tourists take selfie among the tulips in Fraser Valley of Canada’s British Columbia, on April 10, 2015. More than 30 acres of farmland has been planted with 25 varieties of tulips and millions of bulbs in Fraser Valley. The two-week-long Tulip of the Valley Festival attracts thousands of visitors each year since 2006

Now also known as the “selfie capital of the world”, the Philippines has an art museum that, instead of keeping you away from art pieces, encourages you take selfies with them and share your pictures with the world.

The Art in Island in the Philippines’s capital Manila uses three dimensional replicas of paintings and is rightly dubbed the planet’s “first-ever selfie museum”.

The museum not only encourages its visitors in selfie-taking in the premises, they are also invited to touch, play with, and climb on the paintings and sculptures, The Creators Project reported.

“Here, art paintings are not complete if you are not with them … If you don’t take pictures with them,” Blyth Cambaya, the museum’s corporate secretary, was quoted as saying by Mashable.

Tourists visiting the museum seem to be liking the experience as museums around the world generally do not allow visitors to be part of them, depriving them of the delight of sharing their experience of being in the museum.

“You have to be very serious in other museums. (In) this museum, you can really just let your goofy side out,” US tourist Jenna Eliel was quoted as saying.