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Educational park for Hanoi’s children

Located on Dao Duy Tung street in Co Loa, Dong Anh, Pandora Land is an ideal place in Hanoi for children to play, create and learn life skills.
Pandora Land was built to create an environment for children to develop their creativeness, and learn about nature and life skills, according to its director Pham Quy Phuc.

The 3ha park, built by Creative Gara, Cara Social Skill Education Center and Pandora Land, gives children a chance to learn about nature and history using real models. The park has organic vegetable gardens where children can learn how to plant and harvest vegetables.



Pandora Land is an ideal place in Hanoi for children to play, create and learn life skills.


Children learn how to make ceramic products...


... and create their favorite items. 


Shooting arrows at targets is a favorite sport at Pandora Land. 


 Playing at Pandora helps build confidence in children. 


Acting as an archaeologist helps raise curiosity and builds patience in children. 


Learning how to make a wooden house.


Studying crops and harvesting.


The park attracts a lot of students from Hanoi and neighboring provinces. 

It also offers creative activities for children such as making pottery, sculpting, creating objects from recycled materials, and learning voice recognition and sensory technology. These activities aim to develop children’s creativeness and observation abilities and nurture their life skills.

Open from 8am - 5pm from Tuesday to Sunday, Pandora Land has 12 full-time instructors coaching children in their activities. The park is now a favorite place for school children in Hanoi and neighboring provinces and their parents on weekends.

“The space is quite friendly and my child likes making boats from recycled materials,” said Le Thi Sao from Hanoi.

 
Story: Ngan Ha - Photos: Khanh Long

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