STORY OF MINIATURE WORKS
This afternoon the Park is sunny, the sun shines through the shade of the village's old Sanh tree, casting its shadow over the enchanting miniature terracotta architecture complex, and the high roofs with interesting and mysterious stories.


ANGKOR WAT- Angkor Wat's architecture is divided into 3 distinct levels: Hell; Earth; Heaven. The top level is Heaven, with a height of 65m, this is the highest level, considered the residence of the gods.
ST. PETER'S BASILICA - The dome of St. Peter's Basilica designed by Michelangelo, with a height of about 122 m and a diameter of more than 42 m, is the most prominent inside the Vatican City, from the dome of the church you can see the skyline of Rome.
CAPITOL - The dome designed by Walter is a double dome with glass windows to let in sunlight. In 1863, a giant statue called the Statue of Liberty was placed on the top of the dome. The Capitol was originally facing east, but after the dome was installed, it was turned west, overlooking the open space toward the White House.
TAJ MAHAL TEMPLE – When the first rays of the sun touch the dome or when the sunset has gone, the Taj Mahal still shines like a great and perfect diamond appearing in magical stories that amaze people. The dome is built with white marble blocks, the work is a symbol of the love that Emperor Shah Jahan had for his beloved wife, Queen Mumtaz Mahal.
BIGBEN – The tower is designed in Victorian Gothic style and is 96.3 m high at the top of the roof, considered the tallest clock tower with a bell in the world.
SYDNEY THEATER – The image of the roof of the theater has become a symbol of Australia, because of this roof, the person who came up with the idea and directed the project, architect Utzon, was expelled from Australia for refusing to compromise with cheaper construction options, at that time because the project had inflated too much. He vowed: never to look back at Australia and his brainchild…