It officially opened for service in May 2008 to display the culture and pre-historic materials of the Siraya plain indigenous people. The flower season in April is the most beautiful time of the museum. The round-lake trail and surroundings are covered by the pink orchid tree (Bauhinia variegata), pushing romanticism to its limit. It is the most visited season of the venue where visitors holding cameras or picnicking on the lawn are seen everywhere. Comprehensive contents about this largest plain indigenous people are displayed, and there are many artefacts found about the Siraya. There are also volunteers in the exhibition hall talking visitors to understand the alid (ancestor) belief of Siraya. There are DIY activities on holidays, suitable for family visit. The Tree Valley Life Science Museum in the vicinity is another recommended attraction for visitors to explore the historical past of this high-tech center.