The Australia Escape Times recently listed 7 abandoned places around the world that always excite travelers to explore, including a destination in Vietnam that has been abandoned for many years but still attracts crowds.
Once dubbed the largest abandoned water park in the world, the Thuy Tien Water Park in Hue is currently not open to the public.
Opened in 2004 before it was fully completed, the park closed less than 2 years later.
Abandoned water park in Hue. Photo: VnTrip
The abandoned attractions inside include the damaged remains of an aquarium, water slides, and an amphitheater that was used for dolphin shows in the style of Sea World.
A concrete dragon, which once served as an aquarium, continues to “guard” the lake. Today, Thuy Tien Lake Park is an unofficial tourist attraction; the dragon structure in the middle of the lake is decaying and rusting, and the water slides are severely damaged. The entire site looks more like ancient ruins than a 21st-century attraction.
Previously, Thuy Tien Lake in Hue was also selected by CNN as one of the top 10 most fascinating abandoned amusement parks due to its mysterious and eerie beauty.
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Source: Vietnam Insider