In recent years, Nha Trang has had a new attractive site called " Vinpearl". This island has an amusing park including a water park, a water amphitheatre, an oceanic museum, and one or more resorts. To get there we must take taxi-canoes, then buy some entrance tickets for the park with ~ 20 USD price. After all, all we do is try to play all the entertainment provided, from shocking to design-for-children games, and spend some time for the small but good enough oceanic museum with a lot of living sea animals. I love both sharks and colorful small fishes I might have seen in "Finding Nemo", but an 1-round trip in the museum seemed to gratify me. Therefore, when the sun is going down, the water amphitheatre is no doubt but an excellent place to sit and enjoy a show. I wish we had more time and enough budget to stay in the resort of that Vietnamese Pearl Island because its beach is very nice: not many people, extremely clear water and of course very safe to swim all day.

Some extreme game to warm up

The in-door game house where visitors can play for free.

A shopping streets stimulating ancient streets in Hoi An.

Finally, everybody will have to line up to wait for a cable- car to go back the city. Queuing up with my beloved Vietnamese people is always the same everywhere, taking lots of concentration to ensure no one take my place and no space in the line is wasted. And that's quite a race sometime, lol.

Oceanic museum with closer look to the sea animals for Vietnamese visitors, for the first time.


The merry-go-round at night.

Cable car route at night creates a shining line between Vinpearl and the mainland of Nha Trang.
I think Vinpearl is built in the same archetype with Sentosa Island of Singapore and luckily somehow it has its own style.
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