Feeling like a kid in this museum again!
#fallingseason
Ah, fellow adventurers, let me regale you with the tale of our uproarious escapade at 3D Art in Paradise in Langkawi, Malaysia – where reality took a hilarious vacation, and we found ourselves posing with imaginary surfboards and becoming unexpected gorilla delicacies!
Our journey began innocently enough, armed with cameras and a truckload of enthusiasm. We stepped into a world where paintings defied gravity and where every corner was a whimsical wonderland waiting to be captured in our lenses. Surfing enthusiasts, prepare to be jealous – we found ourselves riding the most epic waves imaginable, or so it seemed in the 3D artwork! We struck poses that would make professional surfers green with envy, all while remaining firmly planted on solid ground.
But the real adventure began when we encountered a gigantic gorilla painting that looked a bit too hungry for comfort. In a fit of overzealous posing, one of our friends inadvertently became the star of a rather unconventional jungle tale. Let's just say, for a brief moment, they experienced life as the world's most photogenic gorilla snack! It was a laugh-out-loud moment, one that had us in stitches and provided ample material for our comedy-filled photo albums.
We continued our exploration, each painting more surreal and delightful than the last. From escaping a swarm of bees to balancing on the edge of an imaginary cliff, we embraced the challenge of capturing the most ridiculous and creative photos imaginable. We became acrobats, superheroes, and even intergalactic explorers, all within the confines of the museum walls.
Our day at 3D Art in Paradise wasn't just about taking photos – it was about creating memories that will have us laughing for years to come. If you're in the mood for a bellyaching, sidesplitting adventure where reality meets hilarity, this museum is a must-visit. Just beware of the gorillas – they might find you utterly delicious, at least in the world of art!
There are many visual arts to take photos . It's worth it when you pay for the ticket. You really have to spend time a whole day here. My suggestion is to take the sky cab first, then follow the sky bridge, then go to 3d arts after that, and it's indoor, the place is very nice, suitable for all ages, except for visitors in wheelchair
Just in Oriental Village, the tickets are included in the cable car package. There are a lot of people and many scenes in the place that can be photographed for a long time. The old man was very happy to shoot. Probably can play for 2h. I never considered it, just because it was included in our cable car tickets, so we went in. It was fantastic. Have a great time - the aesthetics and art form were lovely. Since then, we have tried to visit other art galleries across Malaysia, one of the best we have found so far.
Buy tickets for several attractions sent by the Langkawi cable car package, and there are no other projects. It means that this is quite fun. It's quite big, there are many pictures of 3D, each picture is a guide to the poss picture, and it's good to teach you how to put poss. Many pictures are quite interesting, and the photos taken are also good. From the sky bridge, you can come to visit this attraction.
In langkawi, this Art in Paradise very special and very unforgetable if visit this Art in Paradise. If have time, can visit and at least need 2 hour inside this area for take picture. Bring your children go in together, lets them learn alot other special thing inside this Art in Paradise Langkawi.
Another attraction in the Oriental Village cable car package, 3D Art Museum, you have to take off your shoes before entering and exist at the service desk, and then come out to pick it up. I still felt good at first. After I went in, I found that there was no painting except the roof. There were other places. If you wear shoes in, you will step on the ground. I have never been to this kind of 3D Painting Hall before. I think it is average and it is not interesting. This art gallery in Langkawi has made me re-acquaint myself with the paintings. Especially the huge ones, they are really realistic, as if they are immersive, friends who go don't miss it, you can go in and see ~.
very interesting photos can be taken here!