LEGOLAND® MALAYSIA CELEBRATES SG60 WITH A REVAMPED MINILAND SINGAPORE -A LEGO® TRIBUTE TO THE LION CITY
LEGOLAND® Malaysia has unveiled its reimagined MINILAND Singapore, a spectacular LEGO® tribute to the Lion City, just in time for Singapore’s 60th anniversary.
First introduced in 2012, MINILAND Singapore has been transformed into a more vibrant and interactive experience that celebrates the nation's most beloved icons like never before. The attraction took over 16,000 hours to build and features more than 1.5 million LEGO bricks. Spanning over 240m², it now showcases 16 large models, 10 boats, 80 vehicles, and over 100 intricate scenes, brought to life by more than 1,600 Minilanders — tiny LEGO figures brimming with personality.
From misting waterfalls and moving vehicles to interactive games and immersive soundscapes, MINILAND Singapore seamlessly blends intricate LEGO craftsmanship with light, sound, and motion. Guests are invited on a multi-sensory journey through architectural marvels, hidden LEGO surprises, and playful nods to everyday life in Singapore.
Step Into a Mini Singapore – Big on Detail, Built for Wonder
Some highlights of the reimagined MINILAND Singapore are brand-new builds that stand out for both their scale and interactivity:
“The refreshed MINILAND Singapore is a love letter to one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic countries,” said Cs Lim, Vice President of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort. “With every build, we’ve captured the energy, diversity and charm of the Lion City, all while giving families more ways to interact, explore and be inspired.”
An Immersive Experience for All Ages
Pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with LEGO® bricks, MINILAND Singapore combines creative engineering with playful storytelling. Guests can interact with select scenes like the Merlion Shooting Water and the One-Table-Left Race, where a simple button push brings these models to life.
Beyond guest-triggered animations, the experience is enriched with realistic interior cutaways, cultural displays, moving vehicles, and delightful hidden LEGO® surprises, inviting explorers of all ages to pause, play, and discover.
Whether you’re a LEGO lover, a nostalgic Singaporean, or curious traveller from across the causeway, MINILAND Singapore promises fun, discovery, and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments at every turn. There’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Unlock the Full LEGOLAND Malaysia Experience with an Annual Pass
In celebration of Singapore’s 60th birthday, LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort is offering Singapore residents an exclusive SG60 deal: Save SG$60 when you purchase 3 or more Triple Park Annual Passes. That’s SG$20 off each pass, making it the perfect time for families and friends to unlock a full year of LEGO® adventures together.
Annual Pass holders enjoy unlimited visits to all 3 Parks — including the newly launched MINILAND Singapore, the crowd-favourite Brickfest Big Build, and festive must-visits like Brick-or-Treat Monster Party, Bricktacular Holidays, and a high-speed racing adventure zooming in soon.
For more information, visit the LEGOLAND Malaysia homepage or visit our Facebook and Instagram for details and tickets.
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IslamiCruise International Sdn Bhd is proud to announce the Signing Ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between IslamiCruise International and appointed ACLA (Aroya Cruise Link Agents), alongside the Official Launch of the 3D2N AROYA Cruise Package from Port Klang to Langkawi.
These appointed ACLA agents will act as the official sales link for AROYA Cruises, and will be allocated cabins to promote and sell various packages in support of 100% halal cruising with NO alcohol and NO gambling also known as a worry-free cruise from a Shariah perspective.
The 3D2N Muslim-friendly cruise will depart Port Klang on 30 January 2026 and return on 1 February 2026. This initiative supports the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign by the Ministry of Tourism, and is expected to attract both local and international tourists to explore Malaysia via cruise.
As a continuation of voyages by IslamiCruise International Sdn Bhd, this 3-day 2-night package is introduced as a golden opportunity for both local and international travellers who may have missed Series 1.0 (Jeddah to Port Klang) and Series 2.0 (Port Klang to Jeddah). It offers a chance to experience the unique atmosphere and luxury of Islamic cruising aboard AROYA, in a shorter and more accessible format.
This MOU also introduces ACLA agents as part of IslamiCruise International’s effort to make luxury cruising more accessible, offering prices starting from RM597. With limited-time promos like third person and children sail for free, AROYA Cruises is set to sail at full capacity. Note: Port tax is not included and charged separately by third parties.
For inquiries or bookings, contact: www.aroyacruisesmalaysia.com
Hospital Picaso Introduces Revolutionary Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) and Electrochemotherapy Treatments for Prostate, Liver and Pancreatic Cancers
Prostate, pancreatic and liver cancers remain among the most pressing health challenges in Malaysia, with late-stage diagnoses continuing to impact patient outcomes. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting Malaysian men, with many cases detected only at advanced stages. Liver cancer is also one of the most common cancers among Malaysians, while pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest due to late detection and limited treatment options.
Hospital Picaso – a dedicated centre of excellence for advanced surgery and integrated oncology – is responding to these challenges with next-generation treatment options. It is the leading hospital in Malaysia to offer Irreversible Electroporation (IRE), a non-thermal ablation technique that targets cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. This innovation represents a significant advancement in prostate cancer care, giving patients more precise options with fewer long-term complications.
“This technique gives us a targeted way to treat prostate cancer, while reducing damage to surrounding structures,” said Dato’ Dr Loh Chit Sin, Consultant Urologist at Hospital Picaso. This treatment can help patients to retain urinary continence and preserve erectile dysfunction. These outcomes address two of the biggest concerns men face - maintaining quality of life while seeking effective care.”
Known as Irreversible Electroporation (IRE), this technique utilises high-voltage electrical pulses to destroy cancer cells without the use of heat. This method allows treatment near delicate structures, such as nerves, ducts and blood vessels, making it suitable for tumours in the prostate as well as liver, pancreas and kidneys. It reflects a more personalised approach to cancer care that supports both survival and post-treatment wellbeing.
Building on this advancement, Hospital Picaso is also introducing the Electrochemotherapy (ECT), further expanding its interventional oncology capabilities. ECT combines short electrical pulses with localised chemotherapy to enhance drug absorption directly into tumour cells. It is particularly effective for difficult-to-access or previously unresponsive tumours in the liver and pancreas. By concentrating treatment where it’s needed most, while limiting systemic side effects, ECT offers new hope to patients with limited options.
New technologies are expanding what’s possible - but early detection is still key to better outcomes.
“When we detect prostate, pancreatic or liver cancer early, we’re able to offer options that are less invasive and more targeted,” said Dr Loh. “With techniques like Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) and Electrochemotherapy, we’re not just treating the disease - we’re giving patients more control over their treatment journey.”
At Hospital Picaso, these innovations represent more than medical advancement. They mark a shift in how cancer care is delivered - giving patients better options, making treatments more precise and helping people live more fully during and after recovery.
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For more information on Hospital Picaso, visit www.hospitalpicaso.com to learn more.
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