The park includes a 2.5-ha lake, a plaza, a flower garden, a gymnasium and a walking trail.
Covering an area of more than 14 hectares, Matrix One Park, located in Hanoi's Nam Tu Liem District, promises a clean and peaceful environment for residents.
The park is also expected to be another exciting option and green space for Hanoi's children.
Overview of The Matrix One Park. Photo: Duy Khanh/ The Hanoi Times |
The park includes a 2.5-ha lake, a plaza, a flower garden, a gymnasium and a walking trail.
The outdoor recreation area is in a prime location between the prominent arterial traffic routes of the capital city, including Le Duc Tho, Ham Nghi, Ring Road 3, Thang Long Boulevard, Highway 32, and others.
It is surrounded by office buildings of state agencies, schools and hotels such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, My Dinh Stadium, JW Marriott Hotel, BigC Thang Long, Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, and so on.
The park includes a children's play area of about 2,750 square meters with various entertainment activities suitable for children and adults, such as sliding and hill climbing.
In addition, there is a large parking area built with high-tech materials for events and festivals in the park.
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