DHAKA: Asia’s first Legoland theme park opened to packed crowds Saturday in southern Malaysia, with its cluster of attractions expected to transform the sleepy region into a thriving tourist hub.
An eager crowd of 10,000 people visited the 76-acre theme park in Johor state – across a narrow waterway from Singapore – which features a variety of rides and thousands of Lego models made out of the popular toy bricks.
The visitors were greeted by costumed characters as confetti and balloons were launched into the air amid a special performance by a marching brass band from Denmark.
Back in 2011 earthmovers had flattened a vast expanse of oil palm-covered hills to make way for the 31-hectare theme park, one of the main attractions of a new city and economic zone called Iskandar Malaysia.
Malaysia launched the economic hub as part of a five-year, 200 billion-ringgit ($65 billion) spending plan to transform the economy in the sleepy Johor state.
European visitor attractions operator Merlin Entertainments, whose stable includes Madame Tussauds, the London Eye and SEA LIFE, is the operator of Legoland Malaysia.
With the opening, the theme park will be the sixth of its kind in the world after those in Denmark, Britain, California, Florida and Germany.
Legoland Malaysia is divided into seven sections such as ‘Lego Kingdom’, ‘Lego City’ and ‘Lego Technic’, reports daily Hurriyet.
BDST: 1839 HRS, SEP 15, 2012
Edited by Robab Rosan, Cultural Affairs Editor
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