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(Redirected from List of places called Venice of the East)

The following is a list of places which have been nicknamed Venice of the East (a reference to the city of Venice, Italy).

List[edit]

City/Town Country Photo References
Barishal Bangladesh [1]
Dhaka Bangladesh [2][3]
Bandar Seri Begawan (Kampong Ayer) Brunei

[4]

Dalian China [5][6]
Fengjing China [7]
Lijiang China [8]
Luzhi China [9]
Nanxun China [9]
Suzhou China [10][11][12]
Tongli China [13][14]
Xitang China [9]
Zhouzhuang China [15][16]
Zhujiajiao China [9]
Wuzhen China [17]
Nan Madol Federated States of Micronesia [18]
Tai O Hong Kong [19][20]
Alleppey India [21][22][23]
Srinagar India [24][25][26]
Udaipur India [27][28][29]
Banjarmasin Indonesia [30][31][32]
Palembang Indonesia [33][34][35][36][37]
Semarang Indonesia [38]
Basra Iraq [39]
Hiroshima Japan [40][41]
Imizu Japan [42][43]
Ine Japan [44]
Kurashiki Japan [40][45][46]
Kyoto Japan [40][47]
Matsue Japan [40][48][49][50]
Otaru Japan [51][52][53]
Osaka Japan [40][54][55][56]
Sakai Japan [40][57][58]
Tamayu, Shimane (Tamatsukuri Onsen) Japan [40][59]
Yanagawa Japan [60][61]
Malacca Malaysia [62][63]
Manila Philippines [64]
Sitangkai, Tawi-Tawi Philippines [65][66]
Cheongna South Korea [67]
Chuncheon South Korea [68]
Jinhae South Korea [69][70]
Tongyeong South Korea [71]
YeoSu South Korea [72]
Ayutthaya Thailand [73]
Bangkok Thailand [74][75][76]


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