For individuals those feeling nostalgic for their childhood, a trip to the MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys will help you with remembering your most memorable memories. This hidden museum flaunts in excess of 50,000 pieces of vintage toys, few of them more than 100 years old, and youth memorabilia from in more than 40 countries, going from Japan to Bulgaria. The stunning collection belongs to Singaporean Chang Yang Fa, a previous thrill designer who aspires to put the MINT Museum of Toys on the world guide, alongside institutions like New York's Museum of Modern Art and Madam Tussauds. Accepted to be the largest assortment of its sort in Southeast Asia, the vast scope of collectibles—from Batman and Astro Boy to vintage comics and teddy bears—will charm the two adults and their kids. The vintage toys on display are something other than nostalgic playthings, yet additionally recount the story of the time where they were made. Visitors who need a souvenir of this idiosyncratic presentation can get a Space Walk Man robot or an 'Ultraman Japan 1990's' puppet from the museum shop.