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Home / Travel / Macau / PIER 16 MACAU 3D MUSEUM @ MACAU

PIER 16 MACAU 3D MUSEUM @ MACAU

October 6, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Pier 16 Macau 3D World is located at Ponte 16 Resort in Macau. The approximately 18,000 square feet museum has over 100 photography points in seven theme zones, offering visitors a chance to pose for interesting photos with the various exhibits and 3D paintings.

Walking through the Pier 16 Macau 3D World, experience with the 3D arts and bringing you with the brand new sensory experience through 4D elements such as lighting effects, analog sound and props.

Start off your trip in MJ in 3D where the World’s first MJ Exhibition which combines with the 3D work. With this you can take your pictures with the superstar and you can get some MJ constumes to wear and now you can transfor into MJ on the stage.

The 3D Jurasic World is another corner with the dinasour comes alive with the special sound and lighting effect. Travel back to the work of Jurassic surrounded by the variety of dinosours.

For some tourist places and bringing you the best of Macau; take your pictures with the famous attraction through the illusion technology where you can climb the Ruins of St Paul, standing on top of the Macau Tower, take a look on the night view of Macau, and more.

Not just that, you can get a touch of French with the beautiful scenary of French where visitors can snap both the nostalgic and modern French Styled 3D painting.

Feel some romantic here and share your love with your love one. Here you can take the pictures and create your own love story with the romantic scene and experience the feelings of love.

Love some Chinese Culture, this zone is filled with the traditional paintings and you can act like the king here.

More fun comes here where you can also enjoy the all-round 3D experiences where the zone features interactive devices, including the 3D interactive potraits, couns wall and the Digital RealityTechnology.

And more, for MJ Fans you can buy some MJ merchandise here too. The place is indeed suits for those who love photography where there are over 150 Photography Points in the 3D universe.


Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday, 10am – 8pm

ADMISSION FEES
Adult – MOP$188
Child (Age 3-11) or Age 65 or above – MOP$120

Address:
Ponte 16 Resort, Macau 2F & 3F
Hotline: (853) 2895 1011
Website: http://www.pier16macau3dw.com/

” This trip is brought to you by Macau Government Tourist Office, Malaysia Representative and Air Asia. The only airlines from Malaysia to Macau with 17 flights weekly. Thank you for having us”
Pictures captured with Sony A5100

Filed Under: Macau, Travel Tagged With: Pier 16 Macau 3D World

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