It opened for public visit since April 2013 (if not mistaken la~), so when I visited on July, the whole area is still new. The buildings are mostly done, well painted and even the water canal is filled with water
No entrance fee is needed when I visited Venezia. Not much crowd around, most of the shop lots are still doing their renovation, no people is taking the gondola ride so I went there and simply snap pictures to show that "Meei Yin was here”. Bf also no mood to take pictures, perhaps we are dehydrated, hungry and tired after whole days of posing in Santorini Park, Swiss Sheep Farm.
So, the outcome of our “Camera Shopping” are these:
Colourful buildings but with minimal visitors
Workers are more than the visitors.Water canal and Gondola.
I never been to Venice so I don’t know how real the replica is.
Random statue in the area.St. Mark’s Square, tourist attraction landmark of the Venice
Workers are more than the visitors.Water canal and Gondola.
I never been to Venice so I don’t know how real the replica is.
Random statue in the area.St. Mark’s Square, tourist attraction landmark of the Venice
Anyway, I get to know that I just visited a small part of Venezia, the whole area is bigger than that.
I will say, once the renovation is complete, Venezia will become one of the must go place in Hua Hin.
2 comments:
hay,
next week, i am going to bangkok and i have plan go to the venice hua hin, is it nearby with santorini park? can you give me the detail for public transportation go to there?
thanks
hi suara hati(innerlight) inggar. thanks for reading my blog. Venezia is about 20min drive from Santorini Park. sorry to say that I cnt giv you much info on public transportation to there as i booked a transport to Venezia.
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