KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 -- The first thing that greets you is a haunting sight: a pair of infant twins suspended in glass, locked in a permanent embrace.

Preserved in perfect stillness, the two infants float in their glass case with tiny arms wrapped around each other. Their chest is dissected, revealing the intricate web of organs beneath translucent skin.

This is no ordinary museum exhibit. These are conjoined twins, separated only in death, now serving as an unforgettable introduction to Universiti Malaya's Tan Sri Lim Wee Chai Medical Museum.

This intimate glimpse into tragedy becomes the entry point to a broader, unfiltered journey into medical science.

This singular exhibit sets the tone for the rest of the museum - a place where s...