LEGO Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Flower Garden In Malaysia
The world’s first LEGO flower garden has opened at the LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort. “The Flower Garden Miniland” is a floral wonderland featuring 58 types of LEGO flowers from the popular LEGO Botanicals collection, including sunflowers, orchids, cherry blossoms, bonsai trees and more.
The 4,100 sq ft garden is built using more than 792,000 LEGO bricks, showcasing the amazing creativity and craftsmanship behind this one-of-a-kind attraction. At the heart of the garden stands a giant LEGO version of the Rafflesia, Southeast Asia’s famous and rare flower.
Adding to its uniqueness, “The Flower Garden Miniland” is not just full of LEGOs; it also combines real plants, artificial greenery and LEGO models into a colourful, life-like landscape with a breathtaking environment.
Visitors can also spot LEGO wildlife such as butterflies, birds, foxes and cats hidden throughout the garden. There is also a water fountain pond with LEGO frogs and koi fish decorated with water lilies.
Things To Do At ‘The Flower Garden Miniland’
Capture stunning photos: Photo enthusiasts who likes to take Instagram-worthy shots can strike a pose at the colourful "Feature Wall" and snap selfies under the "Whimsical Dome" surrounded by vibrant LEGO flowers.
Walk and discover: While strolling through the garden, you can enjoy the magnificent view, discover fun flower facts and find surprise LEGO details hidden along the way.
Build your own flower: You can also build your own LEGO flower by getting the tips and tricks straight from the Master Model Builder and learning how to turn old LEGO bricks into new floral bouquets. With Mother's Day around the corner, a handmade LEGO flower will make for a unique gift.
How To Reach LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort
The LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort is located at Iskandar Puteri in Johor, Malaysia. It is strategically located 55 minutes from Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) and 20 minutes from Johor's Senai International Airport (JHB).
(With inputs from news sources)