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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Ark Garden

We have been to a Garden full of fake animal pairs today.  The theme of the park is try to scientifically reconstruct Noah’s Ark in a one-to-one scale according to the description in Old Testament.

I enjoy a lot in the Multimedia Exhibition located in the ground floor of the Ark.  The first attraction is the 180 ° Great Flood Theatre which is great visual and audio effect.  Even the floor is a shaky when they are showing the great thunder storm is coming. 

On our way to the next main attraction of 4D Theatre (actually showing 3D movie), I saw a various collection of Ark Models.  They also placed a lot of little animals/fishes/reptiles/incents as exhibition objects.  I personally like the gold fish street more as most of the creatures I saw in Ark I already seen them in gold fish street before. 

The most interesting exhibition object I like is a 2D computer animation projected on the floor located right before the 4D Theatre.  It is just a simple sequence of animation of a clock broken, repeated every minutes.  I may convey a very deep meaning of the inferior admiration of self destruction which I don’t understand at all.  The part I enjoy most is, with my own imagination, it seems I can interact with the animation and the broken of clock seems like is caused by my heavy step on the image projected on the floor.  I can’t stop playing with it for 10 minutes until Dad took me to the 4D Theatre. 

4D Theatre is another whole new experience for me.  I put on a pair of glasses with polarized filter on it.  The left and right eyes filter are differed by 45 degree of polarization axes.  This is the key equipment to trick my brain.  I am in the age that young enough to believe the 3D image I saw is real and reached out my hand to try to touch those objects in front of me.

It was an exciting trip.  After we have lunch in Tung Chung, I slept most of the time in the afternoon.  Even we later arrived Disney Hotel, I didn’t wake up at all while sitting in the lobby with the jazzy band in live.’

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