Million bulbs light up Luna Wonderland


Enchanting forest: The colourful and glittering lights greeting visitors at the largest LED garden light party at Luna Wonderland 2023 in Seremban’s Malaysia Park. — Bernama

SEREMBAN: Almost a million colourful lightbulbs are being used to decorate Luna Wonderland 2023, livening up the atmosphere at the Malaysia Park here, which has attracted about 1,000 visitors since it opened on Aug 25.

Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Tuanku Munawir and Tunku Ampuan Besar Tuanku Aishah Rohani Tengku Besar Mahmud were at the festival on Friday night.

Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said the excitement of local and foreign visitors further enlivened the atmosphere at the 4.04ha park.

“It is hoped that with this programme, more visitors will come to Seremban,” he said in a post on Facebook, Bernama reported.

Various attractions are available at Luna Wonderland 2023 such as the largest mascot in Malaysia – the Luna Mascot standing at a height of 11m.

The attractions are based on five themes, namely space, aquatic, animal, romance and forest.

Other attractions include LED picnic area; Aurora River; Tree of Life with a height of 18m; Tunnel of Love; Star Wars tunnel; Avatar tunnel; and food stalls and photo booths.

Seremban Mayor Datuk Masri Razali told Bernama that the Luna Wonderland 2023 Malaysia Tour, to be held until Sept 24, is jointly organised by the Seremban City Council and Red Bear Event.

He said Malaysia Park was chosen as the venue because it was a natural forest, making the location unique and suitable for such an event.

He said Luna Wonderland would be held in 10 states, with Negri Sembilan as the second state. The first was Kedah.

“The ticket price is RM15 for adults and RM8 for children aged 12 and below,” he added.

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