The Children’s Palace: A $56 Million Dazzling Display Ahead of its Grand Opening

The Hanoi Youth Palace, a impressive investment of over 1,300 billion VND, boasts a modern design and an array of impressive facilities. Within its walls, you'll find a movie theater, a four-season swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports hall, and a theater, among other attractions. This magnificent complex was inaugurated on September 21st, celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital, a momentous occasion for the city.

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The Hanoi Children’s Palace boasts a total area of nearly 40,000 square meters, located in the park and CV1 lake area of the new Cau Giay Urban Area, adjacent to Pham Hung Street. The project is invested by the Project Management Unit for Investment Construction of Cultural and Social Works of Hanoi.

The Children’s Palace is one of Hanoi’s key projects for the period 2020 – 2025, with the aim of constructing a cultural, sports, and activity center for the capital’s teenagers and children.

The Children’s Palace features a modern architectural design and is one of Hanoi’s key projects. To date, the project has been completed and is expected to be operational in October 2024.

The sports hall, swimming pool, administrative building, astronomy tower, classrooms, and library are ready to welcome children to engage in extracurricular activities, learning, and play.

The 18-story astronomy tower, standing at 68 meters tall, is the tallest point of the Children’s Palace. It houses two telescopes and an astronomical telescope.

According to the project design, the Children’s Palace includes an astronomy tower and an amusement park, divided into two zones: Zone A and Zone B. Zone A comprises a multi-purpose theater with 800 seats, a 3D – 4D cinema with a capacity of 200 seats, and an art club for dance and music.

Zone B consists of office, sports, and educational areas with three interconnected functional blocks: a sports hall, a swimming pool, an administrative building, an astronomy tower, classrooms, and a library. The basement covers an area of approximately 1,200 square meters, including parking areas and technical rooms.

In recent days, after the completion of the lighting system, many locals and passersby have been impressed by the colorful and dazzling display of the Children’s Palace.

Mr. Thanh Duong, a resident of Yen Hoa, Cau Giay, shared, “I often go for a run in the park in the evening, and the building stands out with its modern LED lighting system.”

Hanoi Children’s Palace shines brightly with colorful lights at night, as seen from above.

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