Community Spaces Enhance Personal Value
“Life is the art of encounters,” mused Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes. But these encounters wouldn’t be possible without shared community spaces that facilitate interaction, engagement, and harmony. This is why, in today’s large cities and urban areas, public spaces are more important than ever.
It’s not just about having a spacious area anymore; modern trends demand that public spaces integrate a wealth of amenities to enrich the quality of life for those who use them. According to Joan Clos, Executive Director of Un-Habitat, “What gives a city its identity are its public spaces. The value of public amenities influences the value of each individual.” The examples of public spaces in Japan and Singapore illustrate this point perfectly.
Each city in Japan boasts a large central park, such as Odori Park in Sapporo (Hokkaido) or Ueno Park in Tokyo. These public spaces are expansive, lush, and connective, providing a much-needed respite from the cramped living conditions that can leave people feeling confined and isolated. They offer opportunities for interaction and engagement with others.
Singapore, a small country in terms of area, has become a powerhouse in tourism because of its well-planned public spaces. The country has designed areas that attract not only locals but also global tourists who want to experience the unique blend of entertainment and relaxation that Singapore offers.
Japan and Singapore are exemplary cases that demonstrate how effective community space planning can bring immense value to its citizens and the area. This is the direction that Tan Duc Central Park’s investors have chosen as they develop a dynamic, green city with a focus on creating a space-rich connection hub for the Dong Tien area, specifically, and the entire Pho Yen city, in general.
Tan Duc Central Park: The Connection Hub
Even in its conceptual stages, Tan Duc Central Park was envisioned to become a model urban area in Pho Yen, rivaling other developed cities nationwide and living up to the economic potential of this young city.
It is a place where residents connect with nature, stepping out of their homes to be greeted by lush green spaces. The investors have dedicated a large portion of the project to developing parks, lakes, tree-lined walkways, and seasonal flower gardens, bringing life to the project and offering a “healing” experience for its residents.
Community activities at Tan Duc Central Park. Source: Tan Duc
It is a place where people connect with each other and their families, neighbors, and the wider community. No more waiting for the weekend or holidays to take the children to the park, as the area boasts diverse entertainment, dining, and recreational facilities for the whole family. Grandparents won’t feel rushed to leave when they visit, thanks to the spacious, cool, and safe environment that also caters to their interests with activities like tai chi, line dancing, and leisurely walks.
Neighborly bonds are strengthened through area-wide connection activities. A modern and comprehensive system of sports facilities ensures events can take place smoothly and enthusiastically. For instance, there are football, volleyball, and pickleball courts, ensuring everyone, from the elderly to children, has a place to play and stay active, fostering a healthy living culture with positive physical and mental effects.
It’s also a place where individuals can connect with themselves, listening to their desires and fulfilling them. Leaving the hustle and bustle outside the project’s gates, residents can indulge in self-care with numerous health and wellness amenities like spas, massages, and beauty treatments, as well as dining and shopping options within the area.
In addition to offering a diverse range of amenities that provide a desirable living experience, Tan Duc Central Park places a special focus on the future of its youngest residents. A modern, multi-level education system within the project, coupled with high-quality schools within a 1km radius, ensures a comprehensive learning environment that maximizes the intellectual, physical, and mental development of its students.
By “connecting” all family members, the community, and promoting the holistic development of its residents, Tan Duc Central Park proudly fulfills the crucial functions that modern urban areas should achieve to bring genuine value to their citizens.
Project Name: Tan Duc Central Park (Z131 Urban Area, Pho Yen City)
Business Development Unit: Weland Real Estate Development and Business JSC
Project Distributors: Mainland, Lien Minh Minh Tam & Bigstar Land, Kim Thang Long.
Hotline: 08 7677 2020
Website: https://tanduccentralpark.vn
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