(Dan Tri) - Thong Nhat Park will be renovated in the 2024-2026 period, including opening the entire fence surrounding the park, installing additional security cameras and lighting systems.
The Hanoi People's Council has just approved a proposal to invest more than VND886 billion in the project to renovate and upgrade three parks: Thong Nhat, Thu Le, and Bach Thao.
Of which, Hanoi has spent more than 408 billion VND to renovate Thong Nhat Park, nearly 330 billion VND to renovate Thu Le Park and nearly 149 billion VND to renovate Bach Thao Park. The investor is the City Civil Works Construction Investment Project Management Board. The implementation period is 2024-2026.
As for Thong Nhat Park, the city plans to remove all the fences surrounding the park to operate it as an open park to maximize the effectiveness of the project.
After removing the fence, security and order will be enhanced, with additional management measures such as installing security cameras and lighting systems. In addition, some additional investment will be made into rest huts and places for people to rest...
The goal is to serve the needs of the capital's people by focusing on renovating degraded items and works; investing in utility items, improving efficiency of use, saving investment costs...
Thong Nhat Park will be renovated in the 2024-2026 period (Photo: The Hung).
Thong Nhat Park is the largest park in Hanoi with an area of over 50 hectares, located between 4 streets Tran Nhan Tong, Le Duan, Dai Co Viet and Nguyen Dinh Chieu. The park has many entrances, the main gate is on Tran Nhan Tong street.
Previously, at the end of 2022, Hanoi City piloted dismantling the fence of Thong Nhat Park on Tran Nhan Tong Street (Hai Ba Trung District), then deployed a walking street around this area.
Based on the assessment of effectiveness and appropriate management solutions, the authorities will consider removing the entire fence of Thong Nhat Park and parks with similar functions in the near future.
For some parks with special characteristics such as Thu Le or Bach Thao, to ensure safety in the central area and protect animals, the city will review and consider eligible areas before lowering fences to ensure landscape harmony.
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