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Suoi Tien is one of Ho Chi Minh City’s largest theme parks, with a variety of world-class entertainment options. Suoi Tien Theme Park, while being somewhat remote from the city center, has remained one of the top options for residents on hot days and may become rather crowded during the peak of the dry season.

Suoi Tien Cultural Amusement Park is popular with visiting families searching for a fun-filled day in Ho Chi Minh City. This Buddhist-themed attraction has colorful sculptures of mythological creatures like dragons, tortoises, and phoenixes, as well as Buddha edifices and shrines. Families may enjoy waterslides at the artificial Tien Dong Beach, rollercoaster rides, parades, a 4D theatre, and an aquarium in District 9. The crew is frequently costumed as golden monkeys and performs outstanding stunts and shows for young tourists.

Suoi Tien, a 105-hectare theme park, contains over 150 structures and entertainment facilities, providing guests with a diverse range of options.

The Tien Dong – Ngoc Nu water park, Vietnam’s first artificial beach, is the most popular attraction of Suoi Tien Theme Park. The water park is separated into two areas, one of which is suitable for children and the other which is not.

There are a variety of water activities for adults here, including as water slides and splash pads, which are not ideal for cowards or children. Suoi Tien Theme Park has a lot more to offer than only the water park. Those seeking calm, or simply a moment of tranquillity, may be interested in visiting Buddhist temples located within the theme park.

Meanwhile, history and culture buffs may want to pay a visit to temples dedicated to the Hung kings, Tran Hung Dao and Hai Ba Trung, to discover more about these Vietnamese heroes. A theme park would be difficult to meet people’s expectations if its games did not cater to a wide range of age groups.

The exhilarating coaster games within the park, though, are the first thing that comes to people’s minds. Suoi Tien boasts several exhilarating activities that are guaranteed to be safe, ranging from flat rides to roller coasters and Ferris wheels.

Attractions and Entertainment at Suoi Tien Theme Park

Tien Dong Ngoc Nu Wave pool

Tien Dong Ngoc Nu, Vietnam’s first man-made wave pool, is dominated by a 70-meter-tall mountain resembling the visage of Vietnam’s founding father, Lac Long Quan.

The mountains of Au Co – Lac Long Quan’s wife, Bong Lai, Hoang Khuong, Ngu Chau, and countless caves surround the pool.

Tien Dong Ngoc Nu wave pool is the most visited location because to its eye-catching images that can be seen from outside the park.

Swim or splash around in the refreshing water, or zip down spiral water slides if you’re feeling more daring.

Crocodile Kingdom

A visit to Crocodile Kingdom, which houses over 15,000 crocodiles as well as monkeys and dogs, is a must for all visitors.

You can watch these trained crocodiles swim around, feed them, and even fish them with bait tied to hookless and harmless fishing rods from a safe distance away from a roofed bridge.

There is also a gift shop in the zoo area where you may purchase various crocodile-themed crafts.

The zoo of Suoi Tien Theme Park helps to crocodile conservation, wildlife research, and anti-illegal wildlife trading programs.

Aquarium

Visit the more quiet and enchanting Suoi Tien Aquarium, one of Saigon’s largest aquariums, for a meaningful and informative bonding experience with your family.

Suoi Tien Aquarium has about 100 aquatic creatures, including over 40 different varieties of sea anemones, coral reefs, and various fish species.

Themed castles

Families with children or those who enjoy cold weather will not want to miss the Snow Castle, where you may space travel to the North Pole in temperatures ranging from -5°C to -15°C. You may also ski on snow-covered steep paths, watch snowflakes fall, and admire snow-made sculptures.

No true Harry Potter lover should leave without seeing this Harry Potter-themed castle, which mirrors the architectural style of Hogwarts School.

Spoiler alert: this is a haunted home spanning 4,000 square meters, so don’t expect to be greeted by wizards in black robes with magic wands. Instead of a warm Hogwarts greeting, you’ll be pursued by elves and other dark-forced animals.

If you aren’t ready to face Lord Voldemort and his death eaters, change your path and board a tiny boat for a tranquil sea journey.

Pagodas and folklore-inspired statues

The park features recreations of historical locations and folklore inspired by Vietnam’s history, religion, and culture.

From the Heavenly King of Phu Dong to General Tran Hung Dao and the Trung sisters, there are several sculptures and attractions that pay honor to Vietnam’s rich historical and cultural legacy.

The park is well-known for its Buddhist-themed activities, but it also features various worship places dedicated to the Vietnamese Goddess of Hell (Dia Mau), Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara with One Thousand Hands and One Thousand Eyes (Quan The Am Thien Phu Thien Nhan), and flying lions (Ky Lan Cung).

Stage shows

On weekends and special occasions, the park’s center stage presents a variety of entertainment.

The park has a lot to offer music aficionados, from cultural performances to themed concerts that blast out appealing sounds to rave to.

It also conducts numerous fun and friendly tournaments in which families and children may participate to demonstrate their knowledge and talents and win prizes.

Theaters

This park offers a range of theater options for moviegoers, including 4D, 8D, 9D, and 12D Turbo Ride theaters.

While 4D theaters include sensor-equipped motion seats and intense sound effects, 8D theaters allow you to interact with items on the screen that reply in real time, and 9D theaters allow spectators to wear VR glasses and immerse themselves in theatrical sounds and sights.

The 12D Turbo Ride theater has a large screen, simulated seats, and exceptional sound effects.

Visitors will have an interactive cinematic experience in all of these theaters, as they will be seated on a rotating platform and given individual immersive glasses to get up up and personal with what’s on the big screen.

Wine Palace

This museum, constructed in the style of a crescent moon with towering wine pots bordering the entry, recreates the winemaking processes used to produce wine for Vietnamese monarchs. Before being sold at the Wine Palace, a selection of wines has been examined for 15 years, evaluated, and authorized by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science & Technology.

This wine is produced by combining golden blossom glutinous rice with medicinal plants from the eastern region of Vietnam. After twenty stages of fermentation, the wine is free of poisonous substances and becomes drinkable. It is also considered to offer liver and bone advantages.

For VND2,000,000 to VND3,000,000 (USD86.29 to USD129.44), you may get a bottle of wine comparable to what our emperors drank.

How to get to Suoi Tien Theme Park

Visitors may get here by a variety of modes of transportation, including motorbikes, buses, and vehicles, as it is located in District 9 and 19 kilometers from Saigon’s city center.

By bus

Suoi Tien Park is about 40 minutes by automobile from the city center, via Ha Noi Highway. Take Bus 19, 76, 56, 30, or 53 for a 1-hour travel via 9 stops to the last stop, where you may walk for 2 minutes to Suoi Tien theme park.

By motorbike or car

From the city center in District 1, use the Saigon Bridge in District 2. After crossing the bridge, travel on Hanoi Expressway for around 20 minutes till you notice a huge sign that says “Suoi Tien Theme Park”. The parking fee ranges from VND2,000 to VND5,000 (USD0.086 to USD0.22) each motorcycle and VND15,000 to VND20,000 (USD0.65 to USD0.86) per automobile.

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