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New 3D art museum opens to the public

DA NANG Today
Published: July 20, 2017

A 3D art museum called ‘Art in Paradise Da Nang’, the first of its kind in the city, has recently made its debut at Block C2, 10 Tran Nhan Tong in Son Tra District.

This is the 6th establishment of Art in Paradise Global, the world’s biggest 3D painting group.  Similar museums have already opened in the Thai cities of Bangkok, Pattaya and Chiang Mai, in Malaysia’s Langkawi, and in Melbourne, Australia.    

The museum features over 130 3D masterpieces which were painted by 20 talent artists from South Korea on walls and floors.  These arts pieces give the illusion of depth when viewed from a certain angle, and they are designed to serve as a backdrop for photo opportunities.

Covering an area of over 4,000m2, the museum has a total of 9 themed sections.  Visitors have the opportunity to re-enact and play characters from famous movies, books and stories, discover the beauty of the ocean with  a variety of marine creatures, travel to a wonderful dreamy fairy world, set foot in tropical jungles, and explore the mysteries of ancient Egyptian tombs and scary mummies.

Opening times: 9.00am to 9.30pm daily

Tickets for adults are priced at 140,000 VND per person, with children of between 1m and 1.3m tall at 80,000 VND per person.  Children under 1m tall will be allowed on free.

Here are some photos taken at the 3D museum.

 
 
 
 
 
A Korean artist checking a masterpiece
A Korean artist checking a masterpiece

 

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