Sunway Lost World Of Tambun is hosting a First Lah celebration, which will run from 25 May to 9 June, allow visitors to experience the wonders of local Malay culture, reminiscent of traditions, values and customs, which Malaysian share in a true spirit of unity and concord.
Dato’ Abdul Kadir Bin Abu Hashim, the Director General of Wildlife and National Parks department (PERHILITAN) officiated saw the launch of Lost World Of Tambun’s Kuang Raya conservation programme recently.
There have a great traditional dance performances during the launch event. (Please see more in the video at the bottom of this review.)
The attractively remarkable Kuang Raya, or Great Argus, is a pheasant species native to Southeast Asia, identified by its brown plumage, blue head and neck, rufous red upper breast, black hair-like feathers on its crown and nape, and red legs.
Due to ongoing natural habitat loss and hunting, conservation of this species is essential to its survival, which has led Sunway Lost World Of Tambun to take the lead in this regard, featuring a full on conservation site on its grounds, where visitors can get up close and personal with these beauties.
Malaysia’s rich diversity extends beyond the people, culture and also myriad of wildlife that will fascinate anyone.
Some animal are very famous, such as Elephant, Peacock, Giraffe and hippopotamus while others may not be familiar to visitors.
You can get up close and personal with many of them at Lost World Of Tambun Petting Zoo.
This is Kuang Raya or Great Argus – a pheasant species native to Southeast Asia.
It's look so special and beautiful right...
It's time to come and see them for yourself at Lost World Of Tambun Petting Zoo ! (^_^)
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