Rabu, 05 September 2012

Legoland Malaysia : Lego Miniland (Part II)

One of the mesmerising sight of Legoland would be its Miniland. This is where some of the famous asian landmarks made its significance in Lego blocks at the theme park. You might just stroll through this part of the park thinking that these are just another miniature structure but I can tell you that you're missing its details.

Look at these pictures and see how marvelous these Lego blocks can be. The buildings in Miniland are recreated on a scale of 1:20 using more than 30 million Lego bricks.

 Our very own KLCC tower constructed in Lego blocks.
*pic courtesy of Nazrul

 There's even a rooftop symphony!

 Our very own Masjid Putra in Putrajaya.
*pic courtesy of Nazrul

 Magnificent Thai Temple on water.
*pic courtesy of Nazrul

 The intricately structures of Angkor Wat in Seam Reap.
*pic courtesy of Nazrul

 Familiar? This is Riverside Point in Singapore.
 
The majestic One Fullerton Hotel & the Merlion in Singapore.


The Tiananmen Square in China and a cute lion dance. Can you spot the Great Wall of China too?

Tanah Lot in Bali and the cute rocking surfers.

Attention to detail. I love the miniature cruise ship. Makes you want to build one too!

A tour around the Lego Miniland is truly mesmerising. Every structure that I strolled past made me go ooh..ah... all over again. How did the people behind these structures build them? It's beyong my imagination because of the details that they looked into. It's indeed picture and praise worthy!

For Legoland Malaysia Part I post, click here.

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