We made a revisit on a weekday this time to avoid the crowd, so we thought a weekday visit would be a better choice.
Ah! The queue is like tis…
queue for ticketing
long queue to another escalator to upper level
‘cos it’s during the QingMing School Holiday (Monday, 2nd
April)! Most Chinese schools will have a day off to make it a long
weekend to enable Chinese families to return to their hometown or to gather to
pay homage to their ancestors, spring cleaning their graves. This is a very important
and meaningful festival in a Chinese calendar.
I couldn’t log in online the day before to purchase the
tickets which would have saved me some queue-time at the ticket counters. By
the time, we check in at the Immigration of Kidzania, it was 11.10am :-(
Anyway, the little guy was all ready with his map, knowing
where he wants to start his journey attempting new ‘jobs’, to earn and save his ‘money’.
He has been eyeing an item in the Kidzania Departmental Store!
He
needed to earn 200Kidzos to ‘buy’ the Solar Robot (3-in-1 DIY Educational Toy)!
Image from CSLToys
I’m actually glad to see that Max is learning to set target own-self and trying to work towards his aim. :-)
The Solar Robot would make a nice addition to his collection now, the 6-in-1 Solar Robot Kits.
Image from CSLToys
Max made a
new friend and started discussing and going together to queue for ‘jobs’.
I’m happy to see him learning to interact and not too much of an introvert as I
suspected, being an only child. Both, apparently planned to earn as much as
possible!
Here are more pictures of the adorable mini-adults ;-)
high-rise window washing
@Dell's Notebook Factory
little paramedics in action
banking with CIMB Bank
At the end of the day, both boys banked in their money into the Bank and obtained ATM cards.
How real can you get in Kidzania?
Looks like it's gonna be a regular thingy... :-)
Rita
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