Revitalized with a $2.8 Million Investment: Hanoi Park Unveils a Stunning, Transformed Landscape

After eight months of construction, Cau Giay Park in Hanoi has been transformed into a modern, vibrant space, attracting locals daily for recreation and fitness.

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Spanning over 6,500 square meters, Cau Giay Park has undergone a VND 66 billion renovation to upgrade its deteriorating facilities. After eight months of construction, the park now boasts a modern, lush, and vibrant ambiance.

Since February 2025, Cau Giay Park has been revitalized with infrastructure upgrades and new public amenities. The 95,282 square meter renovation includes a 14,808 square meter lake, along with features like rest shelters and public restrooms.

Key project components include lake restoration, repaved walkways, additional greenery, rest shelters, a playground, and public restrooms. Most of these enhancements are now complete and ready for public use.

Visitors immediately notice the park’s transformation upon entering from Thanh Thai Street. The space now feels more inviting, modern, and welcoming.

A new artistic fountain and logo installation serve as striking architectural highlights, enhancing the park’s modern and dynamic appeal.

The children’s playground stands out as one of the most meticulously designed areas, offering a spacious, safe, and engaging environment for kids.

The entire old playground has been replaced with a modern interconnected system featuring slides, swings, spider nets, ball pits, and multi-functional exercise equipment, offering diverse experiences for children.

The playground area is designed with safety in mind, featuring shock-absorbing rubber flooring to minimize injuries during play and physical activities.

A white sand play area provides a creative, nature-inspired space for children to enjoy.

Mr. Duc Anh from Cau Giay Ward shared, “The park’s transformation is remarkable. I’m delighted with the clean, spacious, and healthy environment. It’s an ideal spot for both seniors and youth to relax and enjoy.”

Additional greenery has been planted, expanding the park’s green spaces and creating a fresher, more pleasant atmosphere for visitors.

Young visitors eagerly check in, relax, and enjoy the urban green space.

Cau Giay Park attracts numerous residents for exercise, strolls, and recreation, creating a vibrant, energetic atmosphere daily.

The Cau Giay Park renovation project reflects innovative urban planning centered around human needs.

The Cau Giay Park renovation project reflects innovative urban planning centered around human needs.

The Cau Giay Park renovation project reflects innovative urban planning centered around human needs.

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