I-City: Luminous garden in Malaysia

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Visiting the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, tourists often allocate only a day or two for sightseeing. But, interesting objects are also hidden in the district of the capital. For example, the city of the future Putrajaya, the majestic Batu caves, the highlands of Genting or the city of LED lights I-City. There is enough information about the first three objects, but I will tell you more about I-City.

I-City- This is the Malaysian version of Silicon Valley with offices and parkland, with nightly entertainment and a variety of leisure activities. City of Digital Lights ICITY near Kuala Lumpur, in Shah Alam is a themed amusement park, the perfect place for the whole family to enjoy. The entire infrastructure of the city, streets, shops, parks and attractions are the achievements of the latest LED technologies. The main attractions are CityPark and CityWalk. The trees in the park are special - artificial maples and pines, whose branches are made up of millions of LED lamps. The light sculptures are changed every year.

The i-City area uses the latest LED lighting technology. This place excites and fascinates visitors, especially during various celebrations. This place is especially popular during the celebration of the Chinese New Year. The i-City area impresses with its high technology. Not surprisingly, the i-City scenic area, with its unique type of lighting, has become a true paradise for amateur photographers. Wedding photos are also good here.

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In addition to walking through the artificial forest, here you can play snowballs in the winter room, where the temperature is about -5C, see ice figures, slide down the ice slides. In the House of Horrors, you can tickle your nerves, and in the room with the name "Red Carpet" you can stare at wax celebrities. Right next to it there is a water amusement park, Ferris wheel, carousels. You can get there on a budget if you take the KL Sentral station and get to the Padang Jawa station on the KTM Komuter ground train, the price is 2.50 ringgit per ticket. And from Padang Jawa station take a taxi. They took 15 ringgits from us there, bargained 13 ringgits back.

Prices for entertainment are not cheap, especially if with children. We went mainly to look at the evening lights of artificial trees. We have enough snow, you won’t surprise us with wax figures, and the water park too. They didn’t dare to go to the House of Horrors with a child, you won’t have enough diapers :) Oh, yes, keep in mind that the trains go back somewhere until 23.30

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