Selangor bears the scars of more than 100 years of development. Tin mining has left its mark but many of the resulting excavations have been converted into lakes for recreational or other uses. In much of the state, there is little trace of the original primary rain forest which was cleared long ago, firstly for rubber plantations which have since been replaced by oil palms or for development.
However it is still a very green state with plenty of parks and forest reserves and, along its eastern fringe there are still huge swathes of jungle covered hills to explore and enjoy.
I-City is to be one of the most popular family attractions in Malaysia. You can cool off in Snowalk, an indoor snow park with ice houses, snowmen and a mini-bobsled run, while outdoors is a fantasy forest of digital lights which is really spectacular. Recent additions include a big wheel and other fairground rides.
There are plentiful signage that will lead you to i-City, The City of Digital Lights where rows and rows of colourful trees and creatures (swans, giraffes, peacocks, etc) are artistically arranged in the form of an enchanting forest.
The place is a playground for families and children who will be bedazzled by the surreal LED-lighted sculptures and trees. Photography buffs swarm the area as well, making full use of their dSLR lenses’ low-light capabilities. Apart from that, there are fun fair stalls and other stalls offering knick-knacks, as well as eateries such as steamboat for those who want to have their dinner there.



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