The flower garden in Hanoi's central district has received a facelift after renovation.
Le Truc Flower Garden of Dien Bien Ward, Ba Dinh District opened to the public on August 10.
Fresher facelift of the newly renovated Le Truc Flower Garden. Photo: Dan Viet |
According to Ta Nam Chien, Chairman of the Ba Dinh District People's Committee, the renovation of the flower garden will provide locals with a better place for outdoor activities. This remains one of the public works marking the 15th anniversary of administrative boundary expansion.
"The newly renovated flower garden can contribute to the beautification of Hanoi's landscape. This is also a highlight in the locality," he said.
Earlier, two out of five flower gardens around Truc Bach Lake have already been renovated to implement the City Party Committee's program on "Urban beautification, urban development and urban economy in the period 2021-2025."
Ba Dinh District also plans to renovate some other public facilities, including flower gardens on Phan Dinh Phung Street, Hoang Dieu Street, Van Xuan Street, and Indira Gandhi Park in the coming time.
The renovation of Le Truc Flower Garden was completed on July 25 after over two months. It has a children's playground, an open-air stage, stone pavement, walkways, and green trees.
The construction is said to fit into the surrounding area.
"The newly renovated flower garden is much larger and tidier than before. Both children and adults now have their own space to play, socialize and exercise," said Nguyen Van Quyet, a resident of Dien Bien Ward, Ba Dinh District.
Other News
- Special TV programs for Hanoi Liberation Day
- Touching Hanoi's memories with concert 'Phu Quang - Love Remains'
- Digital transformation essential to Hanoi urban planning: Experts
- Hidden costs of buying cheap online in Vietnam
- Hanoi honors veterans contributing to the city’s liberation
- Hanoi honors top 100 graduates of 2024
- Hanoi shows gratitude towards war veterans
- About 10,000 people to attend "Culture Day for Peace"
- Hanoi women respond to Ao Dai month
- Book exhibition reflects Hanoi's 70 years of development
Trending
-
Hanoi Ao Dai Tourism Festival 2024 re-enacts heroic history
-
Vietnam news in brief - October 4
-
Touching Hanoi's memories with concert 'Phu Quang - Love Remains'
-
All Vietnamese citizens to have electronic health records: PM
-
Digital transformation essential to Hanoi urban planning: Experts
-
Join hands to build a civilized, modern capital: Experts
-
Hanoi’s child elected to "Children Parliament"
-
Hanoi women respond to Ao Dai month
-
Huge range of programs and activities to celebrate Hanoi's Liberation Day