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Neutral point of view?

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I do support the idea that the unique Portuguese-Indian-Christian heritage of Goa deserves to be presented in a specifically dedicated museum, to complement the architectural heritage (protected as a UNESCO world heritage site).

However, "MUST SEE", other text spelled in all-caps, and more suggest that the article includes a bit too much advertising, which is not compliant with Wikipedia standards. The wording should be revised. The marketing verbiage should be removed, the "selling points" might be expanded (what makes the museum special? what can be seen there?). -- Martinus KE (talk) 00:44, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]