Indoor Theme Park Immerses Visitors with Holographic Experience

Wetland Studios Putrajaya will be officially launched next September with the opening of all 15 rooms including additional attractions Panorama, Lakes & Rivers and Majestic Ocean.

Indoor Theme Park Immerses Visitors with Holographic Experience

Wetland Studios Putrajaya is an indoor theme park that uses holograms to create an immersive experience for visitors. The holograms are used to create realistic representations of animals, plants, and other objects from the natural world.

In conjunction with the school holidays that start today, the public can visit the indoor theme park, Wetland Studios Putrajaya, this allows visitors to learn about the environment in a fun and interactive way.

Wetland Studios Putrajaya, an indoor theme park is the largest man-made freshwater wetland in the tropics, it offers attractions and content themed around environmental conservation and wildlife protection.

The project developed as a result of collaboration between the Putrajaya Corporation and KRU Studios Sdn. Bhd. also aims to highlight the role of the Wetland Studios Putrajaya to the local community with the beauty of its flora and fauna.

One of the most popular attractions at Wetland Studios Putrajaya is the Dinosaur Encounter. This exhibit uses holograms to create life-size dinosaurs that visitors can interact with. Visitors can learn about the different types of dinosaurs and how they lived.

Another popular attraction is the Rainforest. This exhibit uses holograms to create a realistic rainforest environment. Visitors can see and hear the different animals that live in the rainforest. They can also learn about the importance of rainforests to the environment.

The Chief Executive Officer of KRU Group, Datuk Norman Abdul Halim explained that the park with an educational and fun concept will present various types of information and knowledge about life on earth.

He explained that visitors will have a unique and different experience compared to existing theme parks.

“They will be taken into a virtual and physical hybrid world, but at the same time can learn more about the history of the earth and the creatures that live on its surface.”

“Especially, this theme park with an educational and fun concept will foster awareness of the importance of water in the ecosystem of various living things such as mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, trees and flowers,” he said during a visit with the media in conjunction with the first day of operations, yesterday.

Attractions at Wetland Studios Putrajaya include physical assets such as animatronic animal replicas as well as nature-themed decorations.

More sophisticated, as the audience sees the works of KRU, the indoor theme park also takes advantage of technological advances such as holograms, augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and virtual reality (VR) as well as KiKaKo Kids animated digital content as an attraction.

Wetland Studios Putrajaya will be officially launched next September with the opening of all 15 rooms including additional attractions Panorama, Lakes & Rivers and Majestic Ocean.

During this pre-launch period, Wetland Studios Putrajaya is offering visitors a special price of RM 25 for adults and RM 15 for children aged four and above and senior citizens.

Wetland Studios Putrajaya operates from 10am to 7pm, every day including weekends and public holidays.

Wetland Studios Putrajaya is a great place to learn about the environment and have fun at the same time. The use of holograms makes the experience even more immersive and educational.

Hologram research in Malaysia

Indigenous hologram technology research in Malaysia is still in its early stages, but there are a number of promising applications for this technology. As research continues, it is likely that holograms will be used in a wider range of industries and applications.

One of the most promising areas of research is the use of holograms to create realistic representations of cultural artifacts and heritage sites. This could be used to preserve and share cultural heritage with a wider audience. A hologram of a traditional Malay house could be created and displayed in a museum or online. This would allow people from all over the world to learn about Malay culture and history.

Another promising area of research is the use of holograms to improve education and training. Holograms could be used to create realistic simulations of real-world environments. This could be used to train people for a variety of jobs, such as pilots, surgeons, and firefighters. A hologram of a burning building could be created to train firefighters how to fight fires.

Holograms could also be used to provide healthcare services in remote areas. For example, a doctor could use a hologram to consult with a patient who lives in a remote village. This would allow the doctor to provide the patient with the care they need without having to travel to a city.

Finally, holograms could be used to create new forms of entertainment. Holograms could be used to create concerts and shows that are only possible in the virtual world. This would allow people to experience new forms of entertainment that are not possible in the real world.

Overall, the use of holograms at Wetland Studios Putrajaya is a great way to create an immersive and educational experience for visitors. The technology is used to create realistic representations of animals, plants, and other objects from the natural world. This allows visitors to learn about the environment in a fun and interactive way.