In this article, we have dealt with 15 strange attractions in the world that are different from the usual sights of the world. Do you think you would like to visit them? It is too early to judge. Let's explore these 15 attractions together, then share your opinion with us.
1- Hakone Kwakin Eunson, Japan
In this hot spring park and pool in Hakone, Japan, visitors can see and enjoy a mix of hot springs in a variety of traditional, European, Japanese and even creative, unusual and unique examples such as the Nobel Bar. At Nobel Bar, you can swim in a ramen bowl (Japanese food with noodles). This large bowl may have a tempting and pleasant aroma, but remember not to eat anything from this delicious pool!
2- Karni Mana Temple, India
The Karni Mana Temple is located in Rajasthan, India and is famous for its unusual inhabitants: Mice may be hated and unwanted guests anywhere in the world, but in this temple other mice are sheltered out of respect for the "goddess of mice". They are revered and worshiped (the female mouse of the Karni Mana temple is known as the Hindu sage). More than 20,000 rats live in this house, and more than that, it attracts tourists and visitors a year; Unusual attraction!
3- Dead Lagoon, Namibia
A dead lake or swamp is actually a forest where time seems to have stopped. Lack of water and extreme heat have burned all vegetation in the valley, leaving only black-framed trees that cannot be decomposed and absorbed due to the dryness of the earth. This natural, unique and at the same time strange landscape attracts the attention of many people, especially photographers.
4. Paper House, Massachusetts, USA
This house and everything there is made entirely of paper, even the furniture inside the house is made of paper. The paper house is located in north Boston, Massachusetts and was built by Ellis-F-Stanman in 1920 to use as a two-room summer home for himself and his family. It took more than 20 years to build this house and more than 100,000 newspapers have been used to complete it! This house is definitely worth a visit, but be careful that everything here is flammable, so you should keep incendiary devices away from them.
5- Toilet Theme Park, Suwon, South Korea
In Suwon, South Korea, tourists can enjoy a theme park built around the history and evolution of the toilet and the culture of using it! This is a memorial to the former mayor of the city who revolutionized the toilet and devoted a lot of time and resources to improving the condition of the Suwon public toilet. The park attracts a lot of toilet-themed art and even hosts the famous Golden Pope Festival locally!
6- Cappadocia Cave Hotel, Turkey
This spectacular hotel in Turkey is not so strange that you can imagine it in an incredibly creative way. Rooms and suites are located inside the local caves that serve as the home. These caves belong to the Roman and Byzantine periods and combine historical, modern and luxury periods well. Visiting this hotel is an amazing Turkish experience that you can not encounter another day or anywhere else!
7- Inuraray Prison, Scotland, England
The prison is a living museum, where visitors can see prisoners in prisons, watch the trials during the event, and even talk to the head of the prison. The prison is also open at night, and tourists can register to participate in unusual research and ghost hunting at night. Strange, yet popular attraction!
8. The world's largest colored ball, Indiana, USA
Mike Carmichael and his wife Glenda own the biggest colored ball in the world! The object was originally a small baseball they had bought for their 3-year-old son. The boy covered the ball with paint; And now, 30 years later, 25,000 layers of paint have been added to this ball! This unique move attracted the attention of recession books, such as the Guinness Book of World Records; On the other hand, it made many visitors want to see this ball and add themselves to the colors and layers of this monster.
9- Prehistoric Park of Valle della, Cuba
This strange, prehistoric park in Santiago de Cuba was built by inmates who were imprisoned nearby. The park houses more than 200 living creatures and human sculptures, from Brontosaurus (one of the largest species of dinosaurs) to cavemen.
10- Taiwan Glass Shoes Church
Local authorities in Taiwan, for some reason, built a church inside a high-heeled glass shoe about 17 meters long. Apparently, their goal was to attract women who might see their prince as an attractive deity. However, the appearance of this shoe church looks more attractive to men and draws men to the church in search of their dream fairy.
11- Inverted House, Malaysia
This is one of the strangest things on our list of tourist attractions. In 2012, the city of Kotakinabalu built the inverted house of Roma Trebalik just to attract tourists. But the question is why? What is the benefit of this work? What is it invested in? Why should they do such a thing at all? The reason for doing this is even stranger than the attraction itself!
12- Gnome Garden, England
GNOME Garden in Devon, England is a lovely garden for both children and grandparents. Hundreds of GNOME animated characters are regularly distributed in the four-hectare garden. In addition to visiting these cute dwarfs, you can also enjoy dozens of species of wildflowers scattered throughout the garden.
13- Museum of Bad Arts, Boston
Isn't it interesting to see that in today's big and colorful world, even the most nonsensical arts can have a home to live in ?!
14- Hell Garden "Wang Sin Suk H"
If you have never had a nightmare before, you can go to the Wang Sin Kook Hell Hell Garden once or have a virtual tour of this place on the Internet and see surreal images of Buddhist Hell made in the form of graphic sculptures. Interestingly, this doll island is something like the Disney world.
15. Duck Parade, Memphis
In the heart of downtown Memphis, the Pibadi Hotel has been a tradition for 10 years. Every morning, the famous ducks of this hotel move in groups from their penthouses and go down by elevator to the hotel lobby. They gather near the decorated lobby of the hotel lobby and the visitors enjoy their presence. The ducks stay by the fountain until sunset and then move back to the elevator and return to their luxurious suite.
Those places are really strange and wish to visit someday if my purse could allow me.