Featuring a quirky decoration, a café named ‘The Upside Down House’ in Vung Tau city, Ba Ria Vung Tau province has been luring people who love taking funny pictures.
The Upside Down House, located at 66 Co Giang Street in the city of Vung Tau, has been open to the public since February 2017 (Photo: VNA)
It has already become one of the top five most recognisable landmarks in the city (Photo: VNA)
Entrance tickets cost 1.80 USD (40,000 VND) per person (Photo: VNA)
It opens daily from 6am-10pm (Photo: VNA)
All furniture is stuck to the ceiling (Photo: VNA)
Taking pictures with an upside-down bathroom is favoured by visitors (Photo: VNA)
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Visitors love posing for funny photos with quirky decorations of the house (Photo: VNA)
Upside-down newspaper stall (Photo: VNA)
The special decoration makes the house look like a non-gravity zone (Photo: VNA)
There are numerous photo booths for visitors to take lovely pictures (Photo: VNA)
Upside down kitchen with vibrant colours (Photo: VNA)
Christ the King statue in Vung Tau city, Ba Ria – Vung Tau province was built by Vietnam Catholic Association in 1974 and completed it in 1993. It is a famous destination in Vung Tau city.
At weekends in the coastal city of Vung Tau, besides swimming in the sea, enjoying entertainment and amusement activities and visiting beautiful areas, visitors can watch dog racing, a fun and unique