Executive Summary

Museums behave as ethical guardians as well as owners of collections, they never relinquish the trust invested in them, without public consent. Uphold public trust responsibilities. View the museum as the guardian of its collections.

Retain items in the public domain at whichever location provides the best balance of care, context and access. Sustain the financial viability of the museum irrespective of any valuation placed on items in its collections.

Great collections as non-negotiable assets in financial affairs, refuse to mortgage collections or offer them as security for any financial purposes and personal interests. Avoid behavior that could be construed as asserting personal ownership or control of collections or any part of them. Refuse to identify, authenticate or value items in private ownership for personal payment, gifts or favors.

Avoid all activities that could be construed as trading or dealing in cultural property unless authorized in advance by the governing body, also refuse to dealing any material covered by the museum’s acquisition policy, to engage in private collecting in competition with the museum…….

We will continue to promote series of educational and cultural exchange activities together with our strategic partners, Trigometric Group, www.3833.com headed by KN Boon and International Educational & Cultural Exchange Foundation, International Numismatic Foundation, International Museums and Antiquities, Zheng He & Islamic Civilization Foundation, as what we conducted in years of 2003 – 2006, with the following attached photos and events presented in our “ Museums Gallery”