Yangtze River Park becomes a cultural hub with free events and history trails
Yangtze River Park in Dong Nai Province has grown into a key cultural destination. The space now hosts a variety of events, from film nights to historical commemorations. Residents from Tam Hiep District and beyond are gathering there in large numbers.
Recently, the park screened 'Red Rain', a free outdoor film that drew crowds from across the region. Such events have become a regular feature, adding to the park’s lively atmosphere.
On December 30, a solemn ceremony honoured ancestors who fought for Vietnam’s independence. The occasion reinforced local pride and respect for history.
Another highlight is the 'Memories in the River' trail, which guides visitors through the area’s past. Interactive exhibits and storytelling sessions make the experience both educational and engaging.
Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Party Secretary and Chairman of Tam Hiep District’s People’s Council, noted the community’s push to enhance cultural life. He stressed the importance of offering meaningful leisure activities that bring people together.
As 2026 approaches, the park is planning more celebrations. Art exhibitions, performances, and festivals will mark the new year, ensuring the space remains a vibrant gathering point.
The park’s events have strengthened ties among locals while promoting cultural awareness. Free screenings, historical trails, and ceremonies continue to attract visitors. These efforts reflect the district’s commitment to enriching public life through shared experiences.