Sunday, March 3, 2013

Travel Blog: Malaysia Day Trip - Legoland, 乐高乐园一日游, 3 Mar 13, Part 2

Part 2 begins with the Miniland section. Here we can see landmarks from all over Asia. Let the pictures do the talking!

Pirates section.

Little barn and waterwheel.

The buses can actually move around the roads.

Patuxai, Laos

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Hoi An, Vietnam

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, Brunei

Roadside stalls.

Nice boat from Brunei.

Bolinao, Philippines

Purah Tanah Lot, Indonesia

Wat Arun, Thailand

Karaweik Hall, Myanmar

Taj Mahal, India

The Forbidden City, China

The Great Wall of China, China.

Boat Quay, Singapore

Riverside Point, Singapore

CBD, Singapore

Singapore River

Singapore Flyer

Miniland's cruise ship "LE-STAR GO", with its length of 5.46m is the second largest Legoland ship built.

Container ship "LCM", with its length of 5.9m is the largest Legoland ship ever built.

Dataran Bandaraya, Johor Bahru

Not sure what this is.

KLIA

Petronas Twin Towers, with a crow perched on one of the peaks.

Rooftop Symphony. Musicians actually pop out and play music, at the press of a button.

Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Kuala Lumpur

Mechanics working on a stalled vehicle. Some mechanism lifts the vehicle up and down.

Old Railway Station

No idea what this is. Some mosque perhaps.

No idea as well. Forgot to take the name of the building lol.

Putra Mosque

And that's all for the Miniland section. Next we finished up the rest of the park as it was turning dark.

Water Park

A water fountain with some Lego sculptures.

Legoland Express, a train ride around the park.

Last ride home.

Looks like the road safety park at East Coast Park lol.

You're on camera!

That's all folks! It's really not much you can do at the park. Mostly just to see what they could build with tiny lego bricks. But it's quite fascinating nonetheless. Not one of those theme parks with rides that will blow your minds though.

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