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Paradise City Cimer (파라다이스시티 씨메르) · © KTO · KOGL Type 3
Incheon
Paradise City Cimer (파라다이스시티 씨메르)
Paradise City Cimer on Yeongjongdo Island, Jung-gu, Incheon, opened in September 2018. The word 'Cimer' combines the French words 'ciel' and 'mer,' meaning the sky and the sea, respectively. The facility spans an area of approx. 13,000 square meters and can accommodate approx. up to 2,000 people. The luxurious and trendy Aqua Spa Zone features dynamic LED media art and unique pool parties with differentiated concepts, as well as swimming pools.
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Paradise City Cimer on Yeongjongdo Island, Jung-gu, Incheon, opened in September 2018. The word 'Cimer' combines the French words 'ciel' and 'mer,' meaning the sky and the sea, respectively. The facility spans an area of approx. 13,000 square meters and can accommodate approx. up to 2,000 people. The luxurious and trendy Aqua Spa Zone features dynamic LED media art and unique pool parties with differentiated concepts, as well as swimming pools.
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