Sky Mirror - Kuala Selangor

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Sky Mirror
Sky Mirror is a natural wonder that appears only twice a month during the new moon and full moon periods. The shallow waters create a perfect mirror effect, reflecting the sky and creating an illusion of walking on water. It's an ideal spot for creative photography.
Rockefeller Center Sky Mirror
A larger version of Sky Mirror was installed at Rockefeller Center in New York City. This 35-foot diameter sculpture stood three stories tall and offered a unique reflective experience, with its convex side facing Fifth Avenue and the concave side reflecting the Rockefeller Center courtyard.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Sky Mirror is not just a visual marvel but also a place of cultural importance. The local fishing village of Jeram and the surrounding areas offer a glimpse into the traditional Malaysian way of life.
Local Cuisine
While visiting Sky Mirror, don't miss out on the local cuisine. Enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Malaysian dishes at nearby restaurants, offering a taste of the unique flavors of the region.
Historical Events
Unveiled on 27 April 2001, Sky Mirror took six years from conception to completion, costing £900,000. It has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including the Brighton Festival and the 'Turning the World Upside Down' exhibition in Kensington Gardens, London.