The Sun World Sam Son park complex will take visitors on an amazing adventure amidst vast open spaces, beautiful natural landscapes, and diverse water games with modern technology. This is a must-visit destination, a particularly exciting attraction for tourists coming to Sam Son this summer.

The Sun World Sam Son park complex includes a water park and a theme park, covering an area of over 33.5 hectares, with a total investment of over 1,500 billion VND in phase 1.

This is an outdoor amusement park complex with the largest investment scale and area in Northern Vietnam.

Sun World Sam Son draws inspiration from the flow of culture, connecting and spreading the legendary stories of the Vietnamese people.

Upon completion, it is expected to create a recreational space that will attract tourists to Sam Son.

Sun Group is focusing its resources on accelerating construction progress, striving to complete phase 1 of Sun World Sam Son park on schedule, ready to serve tourists by the end of May, in time for the 2024 summer tourist season.

The work items are on schedule; the next steps involve equipment installation, finishing work, landscaping, and amenities.

Sun World Sam Son Phase 1 introduces activities catering to all ages and families for recreation and entertainment, such as a wave pool, lazy river, and thrilling rides. Among these are family-friendly and children's game complexes that are appearing for the first time in Southeast Asia and Asia.

Rendering of the Sun World Sam Son project.

Sam Son is a popular tourist destination this summer.

Sun World Sam Son, with its unique design and modern attractions, will help solve the problem of a lack of entertainment options, creating a new recreational space for Sam Son residents and tourists. This project, along with other Sun Group projects such as the beach square, the festival landscape axis, the water music show, and the bustling commercial townhouses, will contribute to attracting visitors to Sam Son, realizing the city's goal of welcoming nearly 10 million tourists this year.
Hieu Luong
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