Edutainment playground tiNiTown launched in Hanoi

Oct 13th at 11:11
13-10-2014 11:11:37+07:00

Edutainment playground tiNiTown launched in Hanoi

NKid Group late last week welcomed the newest member of tiNi's edutainment system - tiNiTown at Indochina Plaza Hanoi (tiNiTown IPH) in Hanoi’s Cau Giay district.

The venue, located in IPH Tower’s third floor, covers an area of 2,000 square metre with a handling capacity of 1,000 people. This is a modern edutainment playground tailored to children up to 12-year-old with more than 18 areas to help them develop comprehensively, in terms of body, mind, talents, languages and other skills.

These areas include diverse playgrounds such as teRa Torium, helping the children train their intellect and reasoning ability with a library with a wide range of books; juNo Playland where the children can play in a chain of activities, including a ball house, slides, tubes, nets, swings and so on; piCa Hut where they can show off their art talents through painting, statue painting, sand art and magical plastic beads; or Techzone encompassing attractive, high-technology PC games, video games and tablet games.

In addition, tiNiTown IPH also includes tiNi Baby Park, reserved for children below three years old which features a two-in-one design - an indoor model with useful outdoor activities up to the standards of the International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA).

Besides, tiNiTown also offers tiNi Play & Learn programmes to bring exciting moments to children through cooking classes with kiLo Cooking Class, clay classes to learn art and figure shaping, music classes to develop musical talents, and so on.

Other attractions of tiNiTown IPH are tiNiGala regular programmes - with musical performances, mesmerising magic shows, and tiNiParty - parties that are specially reserved for children, with different themes like one-month anniversary, one-year anniversary or birthday party.

Additionally, tiNi also cooperates with diverse schools and enterprises to host extracurricular activities with different topics: traffic safety, nutrition, and many more.

Especially, to meet the needs of playing all day of children and their parents, tiNiTown IPH has kiLoKafe selling snacks and drinks, so that parents can have relaxed mind to let their children playing a whole day in tiNi's edutainment playground.

“Nowadays, while the need for professional playgrounds is rising in Hanoi, the number of these playgrounds is still limited. Because of that, tiNi has introduced the first tiNiTown in Hanoi to become a companion for children during their childhood, and to bring a chance for them to learn and play in a fun, safe and highly social environment,” said Thomas Ngo, CEO of NKid Group.

“tiNiTown IPH in Hanoi is also an important milestone that marks tiNi's goal of constructing and expanding our system to 50 tiNi centres across 25 Vietnam’s locations in the next five years,” he added.

Introduced in Hanoi and the northern area in 2010, tiNi have always received the trust, support and love of millions of customers in the past years.

The introduction of tiNiTown IPH in Hanoi this time is a milestone marking the expansion and development of tiNi's edutainment system across the country, proving the company's restless efforts to bring wonderful experiences to Vietnamese children.

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