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Secrets of Vietnam: an abandoned water park

The Vietnamese water park "Ho Tuyi Tian", located 5 km south of the city of Hue, is not marked on any tourist map. Abandoned more than ten years ago, it drowned in tropical undergrowth, and crocodiles settled on its territory. Nevertheless, the desperate travelers descend from all over the world. After all, they are waiting for incredible breathtaking adventures in the midst of landscapes full of mysterious and gloomy romance.

"Ho Tuy Tian": from heyday to decay

"Ho Tui Tian" was opened in 2004, when Vietnam was not yet a popular tourist destination. He cost his creators $ 3 million, but the large expenses themselves did not justify themselves.

A few years later the water park fell into decay and was closed forever.

Surprisingly, "Ho Tuy Tian," over which nature soon gained absolute power, was not completely forgotten.

It became even more attractive for tourists than in the old days.

An abandoned place with post-apocalyptic landscapes has become extremely attractive for photographers and extreme travelers.

The popularity gained by the rumor did not go unnoticed by the local residents, who decided to make a profit on the newly acquired landmarks and made an entrance to the park territory for a fee. After all, there really is something to see!

Main attraction

Everyone who enters the territory of "Ho Tuyi Tian" will immediately notice the gigantic three-story dragon, which, it seems, is able at any moment to come to life and publish a thunderous roar, the building is so realistic!

However, the giant is only motionless and noiseless "guarded" by a local abandoned aquarium.

Penetrating inside the building, the traveler will find himself in a real labyrinth of serpentine corridors.

Walking along them and climbing up, it will fall directly into the dragon's mouth, from where you can see the territory of "Ho Tuyi Tien" - desert, wild, deserted.

Dangerous inhabitants of the water park

At the foot of the building with the dragon is a small lake, to which long, winding water slides descend, drowning in the foliage of Vietnamese palms.

For tourists, they have become one of the favorite objects for research.

The lake itself is preferred by many people, despite the fact that the water in it is unusually clean.

There, not so long ago crocodiles were moving, and although they were moved from there to national parks, fears that the new house was not found by all the inhabitants of the lake, are fully justified.

Ruins in the midst of tropical hides

"Ho Tui Tian" is full of gloomy beauties.

On the wooded territory of the water park you can still see a dilapidated amphitheater, several surviving scenery and guest houses.

From many buildings by now there are only skeletons.

Walls of local buildings are decorated with graffiti - memorable signs from brave tourists who visited here once.

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