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Ho Pui Reservoir is located in Yuen Long, near to Pat Heung. It is an irrigation reservoir which belongs to a part of Tai Lam Country Park. The capacity of the reservoir is 500000 cubie metres, there is a dam in S-shaped, which is popular to the hikers. The reservoir has also been ranked one of the most popular scenic countrysides.
Old pier at Macritchie reservoir park Singapore
Marina Barrage, Singapore: Aerial view of cityscape and coastline on a overcast afternoon.
MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore's oldest reservoir
Evening aerial view to Tanjong Rhu look out tower in Singapore timelapse. This was once a busy area with shipyards but have now transformed into a beautiful residential area
Singapore, Singapore - July 19, 2014: The Merlion, the landmark of Singapore, and a blue and sunny sky at the back
Reservoir Horizon Surrounded By Lush Greenery
The idyllic Shing Mun reservoir dam in Shing Mun Country Park, located in New Territories of Hong Kong.
River and mountain backside of Khundanprakanchon dam, Nakhon Nayok, Thailand
Historic architecture at Fort Canning Park, Singapore
The reservoir is a popular spot for nature lovers and outdoor activities.
Nestled in the heart of Bali, amidst lush green gardens and tranquil ponds, stands the beautiful water palace Taman Ujung.\nTaman Ujung, also known as Taman Ujung Water Palace or Ujung Soekasada in Balinese, is a former kings palace in Karangasem, Eastern Bali. Made up of beautiful historic buildings and various large pools, the site dates back to 1909 and shows a fascinating blend of Balinese, Chinese, and Dutch influences.\nBuilt on 12 hectares (30 acres), the palace has three large pools. In the center pool there is the main building named Gili Bale (island pavilion), connected to the edge of the pool by a bridge; untypically of Balinese bale, this building has walls and a distinct Dutch colonial white facade.\nOne original building is the Bale Kapal, with a flight of stairs on the west side of the palace; it dominates the ponds and looks out across the entire gardens onto coconut groves, Ujung Beach and Mount Lempuyang beyond.\nIt was almost entirely destroyed by the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963 and the earthquake in 1975. After years of neglect, the place underwent renovations between 1998 and 2001 and is now a popular tourist attraction.\nTaman Ujung, Bali, Indonesia, Asia.
Fishing pier at MacRitchie Reservoir in Singapore
Artificial harbor basin in Wedel near Hamburg
Shing Mun Reservoir
Water irrigation from Suoi Dau lake - a water reserve lake of Suoi Cat, Cam Lam town, Khanh Hoa province, central Vietnam
The lake is the largest irrigation reservoir in Vietnam with a capacity of 1.6 billion cubic meters, supplying sufficient water for crops in Tay Ninh as well neighbouring provinces. Especially, Dau Tieng Lake is also a frequent place for sightseeing. Being far away from the residential area, the lake has crystal like, clean water and on sunny days, the water reflects the blue color of the sky.
Kallang River in Singapore
Songshan Lake·Songhu Misty Rain: The lake and mountains blend together, you can stroll around and enjoy the rain and mist-shrouded environment, it is an ecological leisure resort.
Reservoir at Kam Shan country park, Hong Kong
The concrete walls and railings by the water next to a dock.
there are many wild green lotuses in the lake water
Vintage photograph of Haiphong (Hai Phong ), Vietnam, 19th Century
View of Asian Civilization Museum, Swissotel The Stamford and High Street Centre from the opposite side of Singapore River
A wider scene of river in the middle city of Kuala Lumpur
Singapore architecture and urban cityscape
View Of Stonewall And Grass By River
Singapore - july 15, 2018: Water reservoir dam. With an area of about 710 km2 and growing urban areas, Singapore lacks the space to collect and store all the rain that falls on it. Through a network of rivers, canals and drains, rain that falls on two-thirds of Singapore's land area is channelled to our 17 reservoirs.
Ho Quyen is known as the ancient arena, a national monument in Truong Da village, Thuy Bieu ward, 5km west of the center of Hue ancient capital. The stand is divided into two places, for the king and the people and soldiers. The place where the king sat is located in the north, built higher than other positions. On the left are 24 ranks for royalty and ministers. The right side is for lower rank officials and soldiers. Opposite the stands is a system of 5 tiger cages with wooden doors that open and close by pulling strings from above. On the wall, there is a gate 8 meters high and 7 inches wide where elephants are brought into the arena. Ho Quyen is considered a unique architectural work of Vietnam and the world, an attractive Hue tourist destination in the eyes of tourists.
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