KIEN GIANG – The miniature city of Venice is located in the north of pearl island, attracting visitors with experiences reminiscent of Italy.
The miniature city of Venice is located in the Grand World entertainment and resort complex of Phu Quoc United Center, north of Phu Quoc Island. Simulating the famous city of northern Italy, the Venice canal here has a total area of 1,000 m2, drawing water directly from the sea. Photo: Trung Nghia
The canal is 400 m long, 25 m wide, with jade green color. On both sides are brightly colored houses. The colors of the houses are reminiscent of the island of Burano in Venice. The houses of all colors white, blue, red, orange and yellow in the water are what attracts tourists when visiting Burano, now recreated in the heart of Phu Quoc. Photo: Trung Nghia
The gondolas are an indispensable experience when visiting Venice. The boatman wears a red and white striped uniform, the national style standard in the shape of a boot. The speed of the boat is slow, bringing visitors back to the distant Italy. Ticket price for a cruise is 150,000 VND/person. Photo: Huynh Nhi
On a leisurely gondola ride, visitors feel the atmosphere of Venice, sometimes encountering artists standing on the boat, on their way to the wharf. Video: Huynh Nhi
Visiting Grand World, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy operas in Italian, outdoor performances. Pictured is Romeo and Juliet, an immortal lyrical play by Shakespeare. Photo: Trung Nghia
Artists wear Venetian masks. Throughout the performance is the interaction of the singers with the audience. Photo: Trung Nghia
Strolling here, sometimes visitors will have the opportunity to encounter artists in Venetian costumes. They are street performers, circus performers and exchanges with tourists. Photo: Huu Khoa
Walking on both sides of the canal, visitors also meet shops decorated in Western style, take pictures of check-in as if they are lost in the middle of Europe. Photo: Huynh Nhi
The rain adorns the lyrical beauty of the city of Venice in miniature. The central square is reminiscent of the Piazza San Marco in Venice. In the distance is a tower reminiscent of the bell tower of St. Marks in red brick, in San Marco. Photo: Trung Nghia
In the evening, at this square, the show “Colors of Venice” took place, directed by the stage master Viet Tu. Currently, the Vietnam Record Association recognizes this as “Vietnam’s largest water-based multimedia real-life art show inspired by European cultural quintessence”. Photo: Trung Nghia
Artists wearing masks, wearing sophisticated costumes with LED lights perform on a floating stage in the middle of the water, creating an atmosphere like a carnival in Venice. Photo: Huu Khoa. Follow vnexpress