The project started construction in November 2021, with the Hanoi City Cultural and Social Construction Investment Project Management Board as the investor - Photo: DANH KHANG
The Hanoi Children's Palace project, located in the CV1 lake park in the new urban area of Cau Giay - Nam Tu Liem with an area of nearly 40,000m2 , is being rushed to complete the final items to officially inaugurate in the near future.
Waiting for the day Hanoi Children's Palace opens its gates
Many young people in the capital are eagerly waiting for the day Hanoi Children's Palace opens its gates to welcome visitors.
Quang Khai (16 years old, Nam Tu Liem district) said he followed the construction process of the new children's palace from the beginning.
Khai shared with Tuoi Tre Online : "I see that the children's palace is designed to ensure safety, with full fire prevention and fighting equipment. In case of a fire, there are loudspeakers everywhere to notify everyone, there are many emergency exits and staircases. All classrooms are equipped with fireproof doors.
What I like most is the 10-lane swimming pool. When summer comes, if the children's palace opens, I will come to experience the swimming pool first," Khai said.
Area A and area B are connected by a bridge - Photo: DANH KHANG
Unlike Khai, Thao Nguyen (25 years old, Dong Da district) has a special interest in the astronomy tower. Through research, she learned about the 18-storey astronomy tower, which is not available everywhere.
"There are not many high-rise buildings around the new children's palace, so the view is not blocked and you can observe the city from the top of the tower. At night, when the city lights up, it is the ideal time to bring your children to experience and watch the stars," she said.
She believes the tower will be a place that attracts many young people to visit and check-in.
The modern fire prevention and fighting system is being completed and tested - Photo: DANH KHANG
Expectations for the project of over 1,300 billion VND
After more than two years of construction, Khai hopes that the new Children's Palace will be an attractive destination for people and young people; meeting the needs of entertainment, recreation, study, sports competition and cultural exchange of children in the capital.
"The project has invested in modern facilities, smart learning equipment combined with many playgrounds for children. However, I hope the Children's Palace will be decorated with more colors, have more beautiful landscapes for taking photos, checking in, creating a trend for young people to visit," Khai expressed.
Ms. Thuy (Long Bien District) pays special attention to the Hanoi Children's Palace. According to her, many playgrounds in Hanoi have been degraded and are no longer safe enough for children.
Reliefs recreating the joyful atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival with lanterns, star lanterns and lion dances - Photo: DANH KHANG
"The children currently mainly go to play areas in shopping malls. The old children's palace and park do not have many modern games or diverse entertainment activities," said Ms. Thuy.
Seeing the new appearance of the children's palace, she intended to bring her children to play, explore and experience.
"I hope there will be more creative activities suitable for children to exercise such as coloring statues, drawing, indoor climbing, etc. The space has many trees to help children get closer to nature. Especially, there is a resting area combined with food and refreshments because my house is far away, so I will take advantage of it to come and play all day," she suggested.
Through research, up to now, the project has completed external works, fully equipped with facilities and materials according to the city's plan.
As planned, the project will be marked on International Children's Day, June 1.
Images of Hanoi Children's Palace:
The project is expected to be completed and put into use by the end of 2024 - Photo: DANH KHANG
Items such as green space, street lights, and resting chairs in the campus have been completed - Photo: DANH KHANG
10-lane swimming pool - Photo: DANH KHANG
Shape of area A - Photo: DANH KHANG
18-storey astronomy tower - the highest place of the children's palace - Photo: DANH KHANG
According to a recent report from the Hanoi City Statistics Office, the Hanoi Children's Palace project has so far disbursed 73.7% of the capital plan - Photo: DANH KHANG
The project consists of two areas: Area A with an 800-seat theater, a 200-seat 3D/4D cinema, and an art club; Area B includes offices, sports, study, gymnasium, swimming pool, astronomical tower, and library - Photo: DANH KHANG
Outdoor playground - Photo: DANH KHANG
The project started construction in November 2021 with a total investment of more than 1,300 billion VND - Photo: DANH KHANG
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ngam-cung-thieu-nhi-ha-noi-hon-1-300-ti-dong-sap-khanh-thanh-2024053017152861.htm
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