After I sent this Christmas card which I bought from Foldees, Han Ching decided that we embark on a journey to Petronas Twin Tower to search for our Santa's gift. Santa Clause (OMG, too much contract and tender document work) Claus, we are hunting for you! Where is the Chikibunny I wished for when I was in Standard One?
It's been a while since my last shopping trip or in cinema catching some movies in KLCC. But this time around, we are heading to Aquaria in Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. Well, I've been longing to go here but after waiting for years the price to come down which they didn't even though the fuel price is plummeting like a bungee jump. By the way, any relation between fuel price with the entrance fee here? No. Since everyone is jumping to the conclusion that fuel price has drop, everything also must drop including the hillside. So why can't I ask for a drop in the entrance fee there then. See...
This is the first time that I am able to be so close to the shark. With the sight of the killer shark looming beside you...
....and on top of you, how you wish you could tell them that you play no part eating his counterpart's fin in Chinese wedding dinner.
For the price of RM28, I think the most worthy session is the Living Ocean tunnel. The feeling you have when entering this tunnel is like one of those time tunnel I used to watch in Doraemon cartoon. The tunnel was made from acrylic material. A very strong see through glass.
The second one is definitely the cylinder shaped aquarium. How I wish there is a living mermaid swimming inside of it..
I missed out the feeding session. Frankly speaking, I think they overcharge the entrance ticket. I understood the cost of feeding this fish and having this museum inside a building are high, but if you are to target adults like me to come, then you have to offer a decent rate into it. Even Zoo Negara which is much bigger and boast a larger pool of animals cost less than RM10 per entry. Ok, maybe they don't have sharks there.
It's been a while since my last shopping trip or in cinema catching some movies in KLCC. But this time around, we are heading to Aquaria in Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. Well, I've been longing to go here but after waiting for years the price to come down which they didn't even though the fuel price is plummeting like a bungee jump. By the way, any relation between fuel price with the entrance fee here? No. Since everyone is jumping to the conclusion that fuel price has drop, everything also must drop including the hillside. So why can't I ask for a drop in the entrance fee there then. See...
This is the first time that I am able to be so close to the shark. With the sight of the killer shark looming beside you...
....and on top of you, how you wish you could tell them that you play no part eating his counterpart's fin in Chinese wedding dinner.
For the price of RM28, I think the most worthy session is the Living Ocean tunnel. The feeling you have when entering this tunnel is like one of those time tunnel I used to watch in Doraemon cartoon. The tunnel was made from acrylic material. A very strong see through glass.
The second one is definitely the cylinder shaped aquarium. How I wish there is a living mermaid swimming inside of it..
I missed out the feeding session. Frankly speaking, I think they overcharge the entrance ticket. I understood the cost of feeding this fish and having this museum inside a building are high, but if you are to target adults like me to come, then you have to offer a decent rate into it. Even Zoo Negara which is much bigger and boast a larger pool of animals cost less than RM10 per entry. Ok, maybe they don't have sharks there.
Apart of that I don't think Aquaria is of any much better. By the way, where is my Santa's gift? Now, who's the big shark here then?
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