Van Lang Park

Tien Cat Ward, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province

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Situated in the city center, Van Lang Park emerges as a gem, a significant highlight of Viet Tri City.

 

This project is part of the Van Lang Tourist Area, covering a total area of 116.2 hectares. Van Lang Park is considered an attractive destination for tourists, not only enhancing the beauty of the city but also showcasing the unique aspects of the traditional culture of the ancestral land.

 

The park gathers distinctive traditional symbols from the time of the Hung Kings and has won the National Architecture Award in 2000.

 

Since 2019, the pedestrian bridge across Van Lang Park’s lake has been inaugurated and put into use, becoming one of the crucial focal points in the center of Viet Tri City.

 

Inspired by the legend of the Hung Kings building the Cocoon House, the bridge is also known as the Love Bridge. The bridge is 178 meters long, connecting two sides of the lake with a highlight being a 7-story tower built in the middle of the lake, adorned with illuminated glass spheres. The area around the lake is equipped with a modern lighting system, displaying vibrant colors, creating a peaceful and romantic ambiance for the city at the confluence of three rivers.

 

Adjacent to Van Lang Park, there are well-built sports fields, a swimming pool, and a new stadium. Various traditional sports and exercise activities such as walking and swimming are encouraged to be organized, serving tourists for recreation and sightseeing.

 

The culinary quarter is located on Tien Dung Street, on the western branch of Dam Ca Lake. Here, restaurants welcome visitors to savor dishes dating back to the time of the Hung Kings in the style of the “ngu thien” banquets of the Hung Kings or the unique rustic meals of the people of Van Lang. Along the lake of Van Lang Park in Viet Tri, the atmosphere is embellished with the vibrant yellow color of Sunflowers.

 

With its architecturally organized space dedicated to the legends of the time when the Hung Kings founded the nation, Van Lang Park not only beautifies the city but also reflects the unique characteristics of the ancestral land. Visitors here will have the opportunity to experience and explore the constructions and symbols of the era when the Hung Kings established the nation.