Legoland Malaysia Used 15,000 LEGO To Build Amazing Frontliners Murals

Legoland Malaysia performed differently in appreciating the services and contributions of all frontliner when they chose LEGO pieces to produce 5 special portrait paintings.

A total of 150,000 pieces of LEGO were used to produce the portrait painting and the inauguration of this LEGO mural was also attended by the Minister of Health, YB Dato ‘Sri Dr. Adham Baba together with YAB Datuk Haji Hasni Mohammad, Menteri Besar of Johor, and YB Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Malaysian Arts and Culture last Friday.

To further give thanks to the frontliners, LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort also presented a total of 3,000 park tickets to representative from five departments including the Johor State Government, Royal Malaysian Police Johor, Malaysian Armed Forces, Fire and Rescue Department Johor and the Johor State Health Department. It will also provide exclusive deals for frontliners such as 50% off day passes and hotel stay at LEGOLAND Hotel.

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Sources: Legoland Malaysia

Adib Mohd

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