Mark your calendar to join the first ever Petrosains Science Festival taking place at Petrosains, The Discovery Centre @ Kuala Lumpur on 22 - 27 October 2013
Date/Time : 22- 27 October 2013
Venue : Petrosains, The Discovery Centre @ Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
# Tickets for Petrosains, The Discovery Centre
- Senior Citizen (56 years & above) -- RM 8.00
- Adult (18 – 55 years) -- RM 15.00
- Youth (13 – 17 years) -- RM 10.00
- Child (3 – 12 years) -- RM 5.00
- Petrosains Family Packages (2 Adults & 2 Children) -- RM 30.00
- Child (2 years & below) -- Free Admission
# Tickets for Petrosains Galleria
- RM3 (Adult & Youth), Free admission (Child)
# Tickets for Centre Court Suria KLCC & Suria KLCC Esplanade
- Free admission
* For info/booking line, please call 03 2331 8181
* For advance booking, Payment and collection of tickets must be made at least 30 minutes prior to your booked entry time at the Petrosains Ticketing Counter at Level 4, Suria KLCC
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Get ready to be intrigued and awakened by the joy and marvel of science and technology! The inaugural Petrosains Science Festival 2013 will rally the science community and academia to wow you with their latest in technology, research or just basic interesting science facts. There will be fun exhibits, forums, workshops, events and games that will leave you wanting more.
It’s a celebration of science for people of all ages where you get to explore what science means to us and have fun too! Step into this funfest of engaging activities, science shows, talks, performances and interactive exhibits that will leave you wanting more.
Come meet our everyday science heroes from universities and the industry experts, and let them wow you with their state-of-the-art technology, unique research findings, and experience science through their eyes. From the science of chocolate and the physics of racing, to why horseshoe crab is often called a \"living fossil” and the future of communications; the way we do it, science rocks!