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Roar into Adventure at Malaysia’s New Dino Desert Theme Park!

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Southeast Asia’s largest dinosaur theme park has opened in Malaysia. Asia One reported on the newly opened Dino Desert Theme Park in Kajang, Malaysia.

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On May 25th, the Monkeys Canopy Resort company held an opening ceremony for Dino Desert Theme Park. The size of the dinosaur-themed attraction is around 484,375 square feet, about one-third the size of Lotte World in Jamsil, Seoul.

At Dino Dessert Theme Park, visitors can see hundreds of dinosaur models that accurately replicate the actual size of these extinct creatures. The park brings the pre-historic era to life, adding a vividness that makes visitors feel like they’re seeing real dinosaurs.

Monkeys Canopy Resort Official Social Media
Monkeys Canopy Resort Official Social Media

After the sun sets, theme park visitors can participate in the thrilling Aurora Night program, where they can enjoy a dinosaur exploration in an electrifying atmosphere. Participants in the program get to become dinosaur explorers themselves, embarking on an adventure across the shadowy expanse of Dino Desert.

Monkeys Canopy Resort Official Social Media
Monkeys Canopy Resort Official Social Media

The entrance fee for the Dino Dessert theme park is 55 Ringgit ($13) for adults and 45 Ringgit ($11) for children under 12 years old. Tickets can be reserved on the official Monkeys Canopy Resort website.

Daniel Kim
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