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Thong Nhat Park - The Green Lung of Hanoi Capital

History of Thong Nhat Park

Thong Nhat Park has been a green lung of Hanoi for more than 50 years which was erected in 1958. Besides its main function to satisfy Hanoi people’s demand for entertainment, the park covers a will to unify Vietnam at that time, as its name means “reunification”. Thong Nhat Park is also well-known as another name: Lenin Park as goodwill of Vietnam to commemorate Lenin on his 110th birthday.

What to see in Thong Nhat Park?

Although Thong Nhat Park is relatively small compare to other botanical parks in the world, its total area of 50ha providing an excellent playground as well as a training place for physical exercises and sports of the locals. Hence, strolling around and sightseeing its landscape while breathing its fresh air should be a good idea. Encompassing the park is a vast area of lush grasses, high trees, and colorful flowers. Thong Nhat Park is especially crowded during summer with people coming there to avoid the heat.

Thong Nhat Park

The park is not designed to be an amusement center. Due to this, there are not so many games or activities ones may enjoy. However, kids may still involve in games like the mirror house, driving a plane or train riding.

Thong Nhat Park

Inside Thong Nhat Park lying a seven hectares lake called “Bay Mau Lake” where people enhancing their health by sailing swan boats and taking in the cooling breeze. Couples may find their most peaceful and romantic together on the lake’s stream as well.

How to get there?

Thong Nhat Park is located next to Hanoi Circus, about 15 minutes by bike to the Old Quarter. It is easily accessible through its three gates on Tran Quoc Toan Street, Le Duan Street and Dai Co Viet Street with a ticket price as low as 40 cents. Spending less than 10 minutes by taxi or private car, motorbike from Hoan Kiem Lake and you will arrive at the park.