List of water parks in Asia

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The following is a list of water parks in Asia sorted by region.

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Bangladesh

Brunei

China

India

The amusing lake in Nicco park area, in Kolkata, West Bengal Nicco Park 16.jpg
The amusing lake in Nicco park area, in Kolkata, West Bengal
The Virtual Waterfall attraction at Vismaya Vismaya virtual waterfall.jpg
The Virtual Waterfall attraction at Vismaya

Indonesia

Iran

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The Gerdab water slide attraction at Ocean Water Park

Israel

Japan

Kuwait

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Aqua Park, Kuwait City

Laos

Malaysia

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Aerial view of Sunway Lagoon, Malaysia

Myanmar

Pakistan

Palestinian Territories

Philippines

Aqua Planet in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines Aqua Planet 2.jpg
Aqua Planet in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines

Russia

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

Jumeirah Sceirah at Wild Wadi Water Park Wild Wadi Water Park Jumeirah Sceirah.jpg
Jumeirah Sceirah at Wild Wadi Water Park

Vietnam

Saudi Arabia

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