Enjoy a Walk Around Hoan Kiem Lake Along a New Path

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Enjoy a Walk Around Hoan Kiem Lake Along a New Path

Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi, a popular tourist place, will get a new covering with a hard surface.  The material to be used for the purpose is supposed to be more attractive and lasting. The news was stated by Duong Duc Tuan, chairman of the People’s Committee in Hoan Kiem District.

The path surrounding the lake will be coated with 10cm-thick granite stones which will be delivered from Binh Dihn Province.The present path is covered by heterogeneous elements of 20 different kinds of stones and bricks, which does not make it look esthetically attractive.

Besides, the new surface will be much more durable.Pham Tuan Long, deputy chairman of the People’s Committee mentioned that much has been done to find the necessary material and method of coating which will ensure long-term use and proper quality of the path.The authorities have approved the decision of renovation.The opinion of local residents is also taken into consideration: they are asked about their vision of the plan. As a result, both locals and tourists will enjoy a comfortable walk around the picturesque surroundings along the path pleasing to the eye.

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