This was my first time went to PetroSains and Aquaria. We entered to PetroSains around 12pm at KLCC. Well, the environment inside is really what I expected earlier, but the thing I didn't expect is, there were a lot of school kids in the place too, and we have to wait our turns to go to the next gallery, which is troublesome because we have to gather at Aquaria around 3pm (Of course we can't make it on time because of the people inside).
Well, the first thing I found it interesting in the PetroSains is the heat tracking camera, which can track our body temperature and heat, white and red appeared to be the hottest area in our body, and blue appeared to be the coldest. I guess this is the technology they use to track people body temperature to check whether a person is fever or not? Beside this, the helicopter simulator is a little bit disappointed because I was expecting something fun and not like a walk through, it can't really give a immersion that we are in a helicopter. Somehow, we really don't have enough time in the PetroSains because there were too many people inside. Same as in Aquaria, we only have an hour to walk around in the Aquaria (actually considered enough) because its not so big, I went to similar place like this in Hong Kong long time ago, and It didn't make any difference compare to the one at Hong Kong (maybe I'm still very young that time).
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