Fancy to explore the pyramids in Egypt or the ancient Mayan temples? Now, you can do it locally in Malaysia - for a limited time only - in The Lost City at Summit USJ, Subang Jaya. With exhibition galleries spanning over 20,000 square feet, there are many things in store including genuine antiques and artifacts borrowed from China, India and South-East Asia in The Treasure Gallery, The 3D Forest - the dwelling place of mythical creatures, The Passage - where a mix of Egyptian and Mayan cultures, coupled with special effects to give the secret passages a feel of mystery and magic and many more.
There will also be a replica of the 11,000-year-old Perak Man, the second oldest complete human skeleton to be discovered in Asia after China’s Peking Man.
The Lost City in Summit USJ is created and designed by Deyna Technologies. The Lost City is scheduled to opened from October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007. Tickets are priced at MYR 20 (adult) and MYR 14 (child) during weekdays and MYR 22 (adult) and MYR 16 (child) during weekends. You can get 25% discount off all tickets from The Swiss Cafe, Ground Floor of Summit USJ, the promotion ends on September 30, 2007.
For more information, visit www.thelostcity.com.my.
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I just went to The Lost City today. I find it as the biggest con job as it has nothing to offer. I was expecting an exhibition of ancient artifacts and the opportunity to learn about lost civilization. But i was only feed with a 10 minutes video and a few “authentic” artifact. The rest of it is actually spooky adventure. Staff who are trying to scare you. Please mention it is a haunted house. I truly believe this is false advertising.
@Larry Yeong: thanks for the insight!
larry, i agree! what a rip off. i just went today (regret not looking for opinions online first). RM22 for a 10 minute video, a small selection of artifacts-on-loan and a ghost house styled “adventure”!? i hate haunted houses!!! and the ticket lady had the gall to say “try not to be too angry” with a smile. NOW i know what she meant by that!
i think it’s good the video is nice and the exhibition was just great! exiciting!
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