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Hanoi to have Hello Kitty World park

The land to build Hello Kitty park is rated to be the best location in Hanoi city.

A joint venture is about to start construction of Hello Kitty World park in Tay Ho district, Hanoi and the park is expected to be completed by 2021 prior to the inauguration of the 31st Southeast Asia (SEA) Games, local media reported.

The indoor entertainment complex Sanrio Hello Kitty World Hanoi is a project of Hanoi-based BRG Group in cooperation with Japan's Sanrio Group, who is the owner of Hello Kitty brand.

 
Inside perspective of Hanoi Hello Kitty park. Photo: BRG
Inside perspective of Hanoi Hello Kitty park. Photo: BRG
In September 2018, the Hanoi Department of Planning and Architecture approved the 1/2000-scale planning for the project with a total area of ​​0.61 ha.

Immediately after the announcement, the Hanoi Department of Planning and Architecture and the Tay Ho district People's Committee approved the adjustment to the planning of Tay Ho urban area and surrounding areas, which will be used for building Hello Kitty park.

Rated as the best location in Hanoi, the land plot for Hello Kitty park is located next to West Lake, not far from Hanoi’s center and near famous hotels like Sheraton and Intercontinental Hanoi Westlake.

Sanrio Hello Kitty World Hanoi will be Sanrio's first entertainment complex in Southeast Asia. In addition to the Hello Kitty image, a series of cartoon characters loved by children are also featured at this entertainment complex.

The park will offer diverse amusement activities including entertainment games, parade show tours, theaters, among others.
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