Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Petrosains and Aquaria in KLCC
It's been a while since I visited the KLCC Petrosains since I was Primary 6 (12 years old) which is 8 years ago. Some still remains the same like the ride a the beginning and the end of the visit, experiments and video clip in the Petrosains. But there are improvement like new equipments and new software to explore. I don't know about the other students but I visited much better place like the National Science Center in KL which look like a mega-size DOME and a science center in Singapore which I can't remember the name. However, wherever the location may be, the way to experience is still the same. Petrosains is divided into sections and each sections has its own presentation and its own way to allow the visitor to experience like the prehistoric section where there are rocks and robotic dinosaur (which can BM pretty well) which allow the visitor to witness the magnificent display of dinosaur statues and plant which made you feel like you are in the prehistoric time and there are also some equipment and computer which allow the user to learn, to experiment and to exprience.
Besides Petrosains on the top floor of KLCC SURIA, there another interesting place on the lower ground floor called Aquaria (which I didn't know about it existence until that day. This is my first visit to a huge indoor aquarium and it is awesome (It is always awesome for every first time) Great decoration, great display, humongous fish that can swallow you whole and the best part is the Live Feeding Show which 2 divers will dive into the big aquarium and each diver bring along 2 bucket of fishes ( I think is mackerel) to feed the aquatic creature in the aquarium. What so great about the live feeding is that the audience would be able to see how the aquatic creatures feed, how they interact with the divers and how big is the "monster" by comparing it size with the size of a normal human divers. It was unforgettable experience and I can't wait to visit another indoor aquarium and swim with the giants...maybe the one in Penang or Singapore.
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