QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 14 2009, 10:22 PM)
I dont agree.Pusat sains negara is relatively new and they are making efforts to improve their exhibits and shows.
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Jun 19 2009, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(ecVk @ Jun 18 2009, 02:47 PM) They got built in some new stuff. Like the aquarium before you enter. But the government should really spend some money so that our science center is on par with the singapores one. QUOTE(ah liew @ Jun 18 2009, 04:10 PM) Should spend more money on maintenance & advertising. Otherwise don't even build it at all. These are problem stemmed from the rise of digital age just like how newspaper are being affected by the internet news portals. I don't think the future generation would want to visit the zoo more than once. It's like our Zoo Negara, animals are not well fed & all look unhappy. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...74433&sec=focus Our tourism ministries seems more interested in selling the idea that Malaysia is rich in culture and shopping malls. Singapore government actually make the science center into a tourist attraction. City state like Singapore have different approach to these matters compared to Malaysia. Malaysia's science center is actually not bad, but malaysians seems more interested in PKR vs BN and rempit around rather than educational matters like science |
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Jun 19 2009, 11:15 PM
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QUOTE(SeaGates @ Jun 19 2009, 07:36 PM) These are problem stemmed from the rise of digital age just like how newspaper are being affected by the internet news portals. I don't think the future generation would want to visit the zoo more than once. I strongly agree. It's a next step to the future & there are always pro & cons. Our tourism ministries seems more interested in selling the idea that Malaysia is rich in culture and shopping malls. Singapore government actually make the science center into a tourist attraction. City state like Singapore have different approach to these matters compared to Malaysia. Malaysia's science center is actually not bad, but malaysians seems more interested in PKR vs BN and rempit around rather than educational matters like science But S'pore govenrment still encourages & maintains their Zoos, Bird Parks & other attractions despite of their level in digital age way further ahead of M'sia. I think there is still a way to show our future generations the quality of cultures rather surfing the website. |
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Jun 19 2009, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(ah liew @ Jun 19 2009, 11:15 PM) I strongly agree. It's a next step to the future & there are always pro & cons. I did mentioned above Singapore is a city state. Governing a city state is totally different compared to Malaysia. For one they don't need multiple bird park or zoo unlike Malaysia in which each state's capital is far apart and such. Tourism ministry plays a role as well, in Malaysia we're not putting heavy emphasis on our Zoo, Science center etc as tourist attraction because our 'attraction' are tourist places like eco park, KL's shopping, penang food. Singapore on the other hand has less of what we have, and so their approach in attracting tourist focus differently.But S'pore govenrment still encourages & maintains their Zoos, Bird Parks & other attractions despite of their level in digital age way further ahead of M'sia. I think there is still a way to show our future generations the quality of cultures rather surfing the website. I am not saying there's no room for improvement but it's not up to me to do any of these. Minister's business |
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Jun 21 2009, 08:25 AM
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Jun 22 2009, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE(SeaGates @ Jun 19 2009, 11:25 PM) I did mentioned above Singapore is a city state. Governing a city state is totally different compared to Malaysia. For one they don't need multiple bird park or zoo unlike Malaysia in which each state's capital is far apart and such. Tourism ministry plays a role as well, in Malaysia we're not putting heavy emphasis on our Zoo, Science center etc as tourist attraction because our 'attraction' are tourist places like eco park, KL's shopping, penang food. Singapore on the other hand has less of what we have, and so their approach in attracting tourist focus differently. Alright, back to the topic please because I don't want to turn this into a political discussion which doesn't belongs in Science Lab. Thanks!I am not saying there's no room for improvement but it's not up to me to do any of these. Minister's business |
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Jul 5 2009, 02:47 PM
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I've been to the Singapore Science Center a few years ago. I found it very fascinating. They had a special room with a huge screen and the seats will move according to the video that is played. If i'm not mistaken, the video was about Serengeti. Very good experience
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Jul 6 2009, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(silverwave @ Jul 5 2009, 02:47 PM) I've been to the Singapore Science Center a few years ago. I found it very fascinating. They had a special room with a huge screen and the seats will move according to the video that is played. If i'm not mistaken, the video was about Serengeti. Very good experience You mean the Omni-Theather? I watched the facinating S'pore story & Clif Hanger+Biology. But whats Serengeti? It's a happy place to spend time. I think one day is not enough to experience everthing there. This post has been edited by ah liew: Jul 6 2009, 11:17 AM |
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It will take years for malaysia sains senta to be mature enough on how to think broadly then narrowing their vision.
It isnt because malaysian are more attracted to the recent rempit and political issues rather then educational values. It's more mainly because when malaysia started some tourist attraction, it's boring,expensive and worst of all it's too late. Malaysia's marketing view is totally like china but worst thing of all it doesnt even preserve the core values or objectives what they actually providing for. At least in China due to high competition, they still spend the least effort rather then none to preserve the value of their product. In Malaysia is usually about lets talk about money first. It doesnt matter what kind of crap comes out and if it doesnt attract much attention, it will juz be dismantle like how kids build lego and demolish it after they are bored with their result. There's a few exception that will keep it retained. It's either because it's the only thing that they should have rather then be ashamed that malaysia doesnt have anything interesting at all. Or for the past years, they spend tonnes of method to mislead consumers into buying their products with their marketing cheat scheme. Well at least even for a strict country like singapore, i still can catch sight on a cockatoo swearing in hokkien in Jurong Bird Park. Now that's some spectacular sight. |
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Jul 13 2009, 09:15 PM
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I went to our Malaysia PSN and Planetarium when I was like in primary school. Didn't really explored properly all those interesting stuffs there.
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QUOTE(ah liew @ Jul 6 2009, 11:16 AM) You mean the Omni-Theather? I can't remember what it's called, it was a while ago. I watched the facinating S'pore story & Clif Hanger+Biology. But whats Serengeti? It's a happy place to spend time. I think one day is not enough to experience everthing there. It's a huge place in Africa where the wildlife is preserved in a large open area. Yea, 1 day is definetely not sufficient. |
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