The magic of science at Enchanted Kingdom

MANILA, Philippines - Enchanted Kingdom (EK) recently opened its doors to the Philippine Science Centrum (PSC) Traveling Exhibit, the newest attraction at the Park which promotes a better grasp of science and technology. The showcase will be available until January 10, 2010.

The PSC is a fascinating and interactive display of science concepts presented in a dynamic and entertaining way. Park goers can play with the devices, explore how they work and discover the magic behind them.

Have a hair-raising experience with the popular Van de Graaff generator. Invented in 1931, the Van de Graaff generator has a sphere that when touched gives off positive charges to the body and makes the hair stand on end.

The traveling museum is child-friendly so kids can learn and play safely. They can face lightning using the Tesla Coil which shows alternating low currents, witness bodies floating with the anti-gravity mirror or catch their shadow with the frozen shadow and colored shadow booths.

See how objects change colors through the magic of light. Spot fake money bills through a special bulb called the black light. Get the feel of a crystal ball and play in gigantic bubbles!

Through these programs, EK endeavors to be a source of learning by supplying information and education along with great entertainment.

Come to Enchanted Kingdom where the magic stays with you! From now until Dec. 18, the park is open Thursdays and Fridays from noon to 7 pm; Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 9 pm with fireworks display at 8 pm. The park is also open on Nov. 30 from 11 am to 9 pm.

Enchanted Kingdom is located in Santa Rosa, Laguna. For more information, log on to www.enchantedkingdom.com.ph.

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