It's not a bad museum. You can go on an excursion, it is possible that it will be useful, but it is quite possible to limit yourself to reading the accompanying plates. The halls are arranged in chronological order. There are wonderful things, for example, stones with ancient Turkic runic inscriptions or a case for dishes made of cow udder. The museum has a Chinese edition of "Manas" — as I understand it, one of the most complete. In the last hall there is an exhibition of modern applied art.
As everyone decided to come in, two women met us at the entrance. They paid for the entrance, they asked us if we would take pictures, we said no, but they still forced us to pay (they did not argue and spoil their rest), like you all say that, but take pictures. After payment, of course, we started taking pictures of everything, although we really didn't need it. But it's worth coming here, it's a very interesting historical place, informative,we were with children 6 and 9 years old and they watched and listened to us with interest when we read what was written there
I've been here on vacation twice and went to this museum twice. It is interesting, culturally diverse. A large number of exhibits will be sold! I advise you to visit this place!