Hanoi to open new pedestrian zone
NDO/VNA - On National Reunification Day (April 30), visitors can explore many cultural events at Son Tay old
HÀ NỘI — On National Reunification Day (April 30), visitors can explore many cultural events at Sơn Tay old fortress citadel, the new pedestrian zone in Ha Noi.
The zone also aims to promote the image of the Sơn Tay fortress, a military base built by King Minh Mạng in 1822 to protect Thăng Long Imperial Citadel.
It also promises to become a space for entertainment, culture and tourism.
The 820-metre-long walking area spreads over Phó Đuc Chính and Phan Chu Trinh Street, Sơn Tay Town; outer road of Sơn Tay old fortress citadel; flower garden in the town centre; central flower garden area square; the front yard of the town's cultural centre and town stadium square.
It is scheduled to open from 7pm Saturday until noon on Sunday, with contemporary art performances, street music, folk dance, portrait painting, calligraphy, boat racing, fishing, and water puppetry.
Many art and photo exhibitions, book events as well as activities for children will also be held.
Visitors will also have the chance to experience unique culinary services, buy souvenirs and typical products of Sơn Tay at the pedestrian zone.
Sơn Tay town is one of the five satellite towns of Ha Noi with the main functions of cultural, historical, ecological tourism, commercial services on the basis of preserving traditional cultural heritage.
Sơn Tay old fortress citadel is the fourth pedestrian zone of Ha Noi to be launched, after the three walking spaces of Hoan Kiếm Lake, Ha Noi's Old Quarter and Trịnh Cong Sơn Street.
In the near future, Ha Noi is expected to have a number of other walking spaces to boost tourism. —VNS