Terracotta park in Hoi An features mini famous landmarks
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Various world wonders are vividly re-enacted, including the Lincoln Memorial in the United States, the Colosseum in Italy, the Taj Mahal in India, and the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
The park has become a charming destination for tourists to Hoi An to enjoy.
There are also a series of miniature famous architectural sites from Vietnam which are made of terra cotta.
The miniature of the Pavilion and houses of Doctorate Steles in Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature)
Hue Imperial Citadel, one of the nation’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is re-enacted at the park.
The miniature of Nha Rong Wharf, a popular tourist destination in Ho Chi Minh City
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