1. Banpo Moonlight Rainbow - South Korea
Banpo Moonlight Rainbow is located in the capital city of Seoul, South Korea. It is the longest fountain system in the world, stretching 1140 meters. Drawing water directly from the Han River, it features 380 water jets.
Even more spectacularly, if you visit in the evening, you will witness a stunning display orchestrated by light and water, creating a giant, vibrant rainbow. The water jets can reach up to 43 meters and can be synchronized to music. Visitors can enjoy daily water shows from April to October each year.
Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain is a popular attraction in Seoul, drawing millions of visitors each year. The light and water performances create a relaxing and entertaining atmosphere, making for memorable experiences. It stands as a significant artistic and tourist icon in Seoul, bringing joy and awe to all who visit the capital of South Korea.

2. Aquanura - Netherlands
Aquanura Fountain is situated within the historic Efteling Park, built to commemorate its 60th anniversary in 2012.
Featuring 200 water jets and 900 lights arranged in a chessboard pattern, the fountain showcases daily performances of spectacular displays, combining light, water, and fire set to the music of the Brabant Choir, attracting around 6,500 visitors.




