Trick -art photo contest winners get to travel



First prize winner Glenn Guan Mun Hoe will get the chance to travel on a 12-day Mediterranean cruise on the Queen Elizabeth.


Second prize winner Sheiron Akmal Ismail will enjoy a seven-day Alaska cruise while third prize winner Rohayu Abdullah will be travelling to Korea on a seven-day trip.


I-Berhad director Monica Ong said the contest was organised to ignite creativity and allowed participants to explore various poses and angles to capture the most realistic photo poses.


"We noticed that this is another interesting way for families and friends to communicate and bond, where two to three can participate together in one trick art piece, where everybody explores their own creativity and works together to achieve a real trick art pose."


Ong added that, since its opening in November last year, the museum has received an average of 5,000 visitors daily.


The museum, the first of its kind in the country, occupies an area of 743sq m.


It features six themes -- famous masterpieces, Egyptian Lost Tomb adventure, animal kingdom, marine life, selected modern classics and superheroes.


Ong said i-City would continue to make efforts to introduce new and exciting attractions.


"In the past, i-City organised a photo challenge for its digital lights and Snow Walk.


"Maybe the next photo challenge will be for our newly opened WaterWorld," she said.

I-Berhad executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Kim Hong (second from right) with the winners, Glenn Guan Mun Hoe (second from left), Sheiron Akmal Ismail (right) and Rohayu Abdullah. Pic by Roslin Mat Tahir


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