Malaysia holds chocolate exhibition
Chocolate and candy, enough to satisfy any sweet tooth, are on show at Malaysia Genting Highlands. This comes just in time for the two-week holidays of the country’s primary and secondary schools.
More than 1,000 varieties of chocolate from across the world fill the 300-square-meter entertainment park. Visitors can see the whole process of the chocolate making.
There’s also a series of activities, such as stage performances and competitions with prizes.
资讯快讯:每年5月底,6月初,马来西亚的中小学有两个假期,为了迎接假期,马来西亚云顶高原举行巧克力糖果比赛,在各个角落都摆放着巨型巧克力和糖果的雕塑,人们仿佛置于童话之中,空气中弥漫着巧克力淡淡的香味,展览会搭建的巧克力乐园,面积达300平方米,展出1000种来自世界各地的巧克力,游客在参观之余,也能了解巧克力的制造、材料到包装整个产品的制作过程,此外展会还安排了游园活动,包括,巧克力竞赛、巧克力制作示范、舞蹈等,旨在提供最甜蜜的乐趣,很多家长带着孩子前来,在这里享受假期的欢乐时光。
(编辑:何莹莹)
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