Albert Einstein's statue is no longer "lonely", people come to have fun in large numbers at the Astronomy Park in Hanoi
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 08:18 AM (GMT+7)
After the Astronomy Park (Ha Dong District, Hanoi) opened, the number of visitors increased, causing some of the park's entertainment areas to become overloaded, and the Albert Einstein statue in the park was no longer "lonely".
Video : Astronomy Park is crowded after opening.
The Astronomy Park (Ha Dong District, Hanoi) has an area of 12 hectares with a total investment of about 260 billion VND, started in 2017 and completed in the first quarter of 2020. This place is known as the largest astronomy-themed outdoor park in Southeast Asia.
However, due to construction violating planning, it was not until February 2024, following reports and proposals from the investor and departments, branches, etc., that the Hanoi People's Committee allowed this park to be temporarily put into operation according to voters' wishes, serving the people during the Lunar New Year.
According to Dan Viet reporters, after opening, the number of people coming to play and visit increased sharply every day, leading to some entertainment areas in the park being overloaded.
Children jostle to play games in the park.
Previously, just in October 2023, the statue of Albert Einstein in the park was covered, lonely, and lost among overgrown grass.
Now it is no longer "lonely" because the statue of scientist Albert Einstein attracts a lot of people to gather around to take pictures and check-in.
In the photo, the Big Bang square area in the Astronomy Park is spacious, clean, and attracts people to come and have fun, taken this afternoon, March 4.
Previously, on October 29, 2022, the Big Bang Square area was deserted, overgrown with weeds, and there were no people coming to have fun.
Children line up to ride the tube slide at the UFO playground area.
Ms. Ha (Ha Dong district) shared: "Since the park opened, I have taken my children here at least 3 times a week. The children are very interested in the games, and the adults are comfortable with the space even though some play areas are overloaded."
According to observations, the Astronomy Park has a total of 17 entertainment spots, of which 3 are overloaded including the UFO playground, the moon garden, and the galaxy garden.
Notably, at the UFO playground area, some young men climbed on the stone pillars, moving and jumping around, causing many parents to worry because young children can easily imitate them. Mr. Nguyen (Ha Dong district) said indignantly: "There needs to be a manager to prohibit these young men from climbing on the stone pillars, this is a very dangerous action, just slipping and falling can lead to a tragic accident, not to mention children seeing and imitating".
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