(VTC News) – The live broadcast of the Road to Olympia Finals in Phu Yen will be held at Nghinh Phong Square, Tuy Hoa City.
Location of the Final round of the Road to Olympia in Phu Yen.
Tran Trung Kien, a 12A1 student at Le Hong Phong High School, Phu Yen Province, is the first contestant to register for the 2024 Road to Olympia Finals held on October 13.
This is the first time Phu Yen has a final year bridge point and it is located at Nghinh Phong Square (Tuy Hoa City).
Nghinh Phong Square, built on the beach in the area of Nguyen Huu Tho - Doc Lap street (Ward 9, Tuy Hoa city), started construction in 2020 and will be completed in 2021.
In 2023, Yingfeng Square won the World's Leading City Tourism Building Award and the Asian Townscape Award.
This is a unique architectural project with an area of over 7,000 m2 including the following items: 2 main towers, stage, square.

The main tower is shaped from many vertical, uneven hexagonal stone columns. This idea comes from the geological structure of Ganh Da Dia – a famous unique landscape of Vietnam.
The tower body consists of two towers 35m and 30m high, also known as the “twin towers”. Stone pillars of similar size are arranged side by side from low to high towards the inside. The number of stone pillars is 100, divided into two sides of 50 pillars each, in the middle is a wind-catching slot meaning “Welcoming the Wind”;

Below the square (at an elevation of -3m above the square floor) is the area adjacent to the sandy beach, organizing entertainment and culinary spaces and also the place where the television bridge for the Final of the Year of the Road to Olympia is located.
The high stone wall between the two towers has reliefs depicting the 400-year construction process of the people of the land of "yellow flowers and green grass".
At night, Nghinh Phong Square is illuminated with Boline – Tesia 3D Mapoping technology and high intensity lasers.
This is a level II technical infrastructure project, with a lifespan of 100 years, according to Vietnamese technical standards.
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