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The following is a list of places which have been nicknamed Venice of the East (a reference to the city of Venice, Italy).

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Dhaka Bangladesh
Bandar Seri Begawan (Kampong Ayer) Brunei

Dalian China
Fengjing China
Lijiang China
Luzhi China
Nanxun China
Suzhou China
Tongli China
Xitang China
Zhouzhuang China
Zhujiajiao China
Wuzhen China
Nan Madol Federated States of Micronesia
Tai O China
Alleppey India
Srinagar India
Udaipur India
Banjarmasin Indonesia
Palembang Indonesia
Semarang Indonesia
Basra Iraq
Hiroshima Japan
Imizu Japan
Ine Japan
Kurashiki Japan
Kyoto Japan
Matsue Japan
Otaru Japan
Osaka Japan
Sakai Japan
Tamayu, Shimane (Tamatsukuri Onsen) Japan
Yanagawa Japan
Malacca Malaysia
Manila Philippines
Sitangkai, Tawi-Tawi Philippines
Cheongna South Korea
Chuncheon South Korea
Jinhae South Korea
Tongyeong South Korea
YeoSu South Korea
Ayutthaya Thailand
Bangkok Thailand


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