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Aquaria K L C C

Aquaria K L C C
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Aquaria KLCC is an aquarium of marine organisms situated below the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center in Kuala Lumpur city, Malasiya. Aquarium is designed in a glass tunnel 300m below sealevel and it is a place for entertainment and knowledge. This aquarium of 90m underwater tunnel with 2 tiers and 60,000sqft wide have more than 250 different species and over 5000 land and marine organisms from both Malasiya and around the world. This is a travel through 90m transparent underwater tunnel surrounded by hundreds of fish, shark and stingays. We can see these organisms in their natural habitat. Informative kiosk on fish and turtle conservation. It includes retail area of 5000sqft. The professional staff will explain about the food habits of marine organisms. The deep corals and exciting night time adventres in Aquaria KLCC will certainly give you a fresh appreciation of life under the sea. If we enter into the transparent tunnel we will be on the wonderful world of marine organisms. Giant sharks, turtles, colorful fish and other aquatic animals above us will fascinate us. The aquarium will be open from 10am till 8pm. Entry fee for elders is 69 ringgits and 59 riggits for children.

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  1. A Journey to a Dream City Malaysia Part 1 | TrampTraveller

    March 2, 2020

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