Suoi Tien Cultural Theme Park is a Vietnamese water-filled fantasy
land, located rather unromantically next to a rubbish dump 15 kilometres
South of Ho Chi Minh City. Suoi Tien, or "the fairy stream," is the
world's first water park devoted to Buddhism, specifically the Southeast
Asian animistic form of Buddhism. The animism works well for the theme
park; instead of Mickey and Daffy, Suoi Tien has chosen the Dragon,
Unicorn, Tortoise, and Phoenix as its sacred animals, used thematically
throughout the massive water park. Furthermore, workers in golden monkey
outfits roam the park taking pictures with visitors and causing
"mischief."
The park focuses on Vietnamese history, folklore, and of course on
the Buddha himself. Among the parks many features are an oversized
golden dragon whose mouth contains a neon haloed shrine to Buddha,
avenues lined with pillars in the shape of giant elephant tusks, a
swimming pool surrounded by a massive concrete facade of dragons and a
giant rotating frog sculpture at the entrance. Particularly delightful
are the twelve story face's of the Buddhist sages - with water slides
emerging from their beards.
Children might enjoy a dog or turtle shaped boat ride around the
island pavilions. But, beware the cutely-named Palace of Unicorns which
contains a surprisingly gory house of horrors within. Perhaps the
strangest and most unnerving feature of the enormous park is the
crocodile kingdom. A pond with over 1,500 live crocodiles, visitors are
invited to feed them with raw meat attached to fishing poles.
The whole thing is quite impressive and constructed on a huge scale.
Although, the lax safety controls -acres of wet, slippery concrete, low
hanging stalactites in the cavern water slides, and the bay of
crocodiles- remind you that you are not in Disneyland anymore.