Every city has a beginning.
The Legend of
Valentine Island
Long ago, in the heart of the Cyberian Sea, a powerful earthquake reshaped the ocean floor. Beneath the shifting waters, ancient tectonic forces converged, lifting land from the depths. When the sea finally settled, a new island emerged — silent, untouched, and unlike anything seen before.
From above, its coastline revealed an unmistakable form. The land curved gently into the shape of a human heart, as if the earth itself had left behind a quiet symbol of connection, balance, and love.
As visitors gradually discovered the island, its calm waters, open skies, and natural harmony drew people not for spectacle, but for stillness. Over time, the island became associated with shared moments — gatherings, celebrations, and lives unfolding in rhythm with the sea. When development began, it followed a deliberate principle: to shape a living city without erasing the island’s form or spirit. Roads traced natural curves, districts emerged with purpose, and green spaces were preserved alongside modern infrastructure.
Today, Valentine Island stands as a modern cultural and residential island, its heart-shaped silhouette intact — a reminder that progress and intention can coexist, and that some places are shaped not only by forces of nature, but by the values chosen to guide them.
The Origin of a Name
St.Valentine
Saint Valentine of Rome was a third-century priest whose life became synonymous with love, courage, and quiet defiance. During the reign of Emperor Claudius II, marriage was forbidden for young soldiers, believed to weaken their resolve. Valentine defied the decree, secretly uniting couples in marriage and honoring love above law. His actions ultimately led to his imprisonment and martyrdom on February 14, around 269 AD.
Over centuries, Valentine’s story evolved beyond religion into a universal symbol of devotion, privacy, and personal choice. His name came to represent love freely given, protected, and celebrated without fear—values that inspired the naming and spirit of Valentine Island: a place shaped not by indulgence, but by the enduring human desire for connection, safety, and freedom.
Valentine Island is a fully planned island city emerging in the Cyberian Sea. Its heart-shaped form is not a marketing invention, but a defining geographic reality — preserved through deliberate urban design and development restraint.
The island combines natural beauty with modern civic structure, offering a rare balance between openness and order.
Valentine Island includes:
Coastal roadways following the island’s natural curves
A central civic core with public squares and cultural landmarks
Marina access and waterfront promenades
Residential zones, hospitality, and lifestyle districts
Hospitals, emergency services, and municipal facilities
This is a functioning city, not a conceptual destination.
From above, the island’s heart-shaped silhouette remains intact — a defining feature protected by zoning and development guidelines. It is both a visual signature and a symbolic commitment to intentional growth.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Valentine Island?
Valentine Island is a planned island city designed for modern residential, cultural, and lifestyle living.
Is this a resort or a real city?
Valentine Island is a functioning city with defined districts, infrastructure planning, and long-term governance — not a temporary destination.
Who can purchase land?
Land ownership opportunities are available to approved individuals and entities, subject to availability and zoning guidelines.
Is development controlled?
Yes. Development follows defined planning principles to preserve the island’s character, skyline, and long-term identity.
Why is the island described as heart-shaped?
The island’s form reflects its natural geological emergence and has been preserved through intentional urban planning.
Founders don’t just buy land.
They shape what comes next.