Parents' worries in the digital age

Today, children's learning, entertainment, and communication are all closely tied to electronic devices. While this opens up many opportunities to access knowledge, it also brings with it many negative consequences such as: phone addiction, reduced physical activity, and decreased social interaction. In the context of increasingly dense urban areas, a shortage of green spaces and public areas, children's opportunities for physical activity and experiences are gradually shrinking.

Numerous studies indicate that a lack of exposure to nature can lead to "attention depletion," affecting the overall development of young children. Educational and health organizations worldwide recommend that children spend at least 1-2 hours each day on outdoor activities to develop physical, social, and mental health skills.

This has led many families to change their standards when choosing a living space. Parents no longer prioritize only inner-city locations or large areas, but are more concerned about green living environments, safe spaces for children to play, and nearby educational and healthcare facilities.

The trend of seeking green living environments, integrated infrastructure, and diverse amenities is becoming increasingly evident in western Hanoi. In this context, The Flame Vine - Hinode Royal Park is developed with the aim of creating a living space balanced with nature, while simultaneously integrating educational and community facilities within the urban area.

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The trend is towards seeking green living spaces that integrate educational and health-related elements. (Rendering image)