Lang Le Cultural Park (Binh Chanh District) is nearly 22 hectares wide, hidden in the cool green cajuput forest, and has been comprehensively renovated with a total cost of more than 46 billion VND, ready to serve people and tourists on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025).


Previously, despite having an airy space and fresh air, Lang Le Park was mainly used for camping, picnicking and group activities of students because some items have degraded.

In order to promote the potential and meet the needs of entertainment and entertainment of the community, Binh Chanh district has implemented a park renovation project since the beginning of 2025. Six main items have been focused on investment include: building a central square, toilet in the square area, investing in equipment for work and conferences, repairing walkways around the landscape lake, maintenance, dredging of canal banks.



The district also mobilized socialization to renovate 6 hectares of surrounding areas, including the exhibition area of Se incense village, Mai Vang village, parking lot (for 50 -seat passenger cars, car cars and other vehicles), festivals and additional roads with Cay Tram road.

Up to now, the renovation project has been completed, bringing a new green - clean - beautiful look to the park. The added facilities not only improve the quality of service for entertainment needs but also practically meet the needs of community activities and daily activities of the people.


With the cooperation of the entire political system, people and businesses, Lang Le Park is ready to welcome the Binh Chanh District Cultural - Tourism Week 2025, taking place from April 28 to May 1 with many unique cultural activities.



On May 2, 2025, a ceremony will be held to honor and commend the National Treasure of the Buddha at Thanh Tam Pagoda, Lang Le Park and Vietnam Buddhist Academy Le Minh Xuan Facility, Binh Chanh District. This is an event within the framework of the 20th United Nations General Assembly (UNG).

It is expected that the Vesak Festival will welcome about 1,200 international delegates from 85 countries and territories, along with about 1,500 domestic delegates who are leaders of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, representatives of the Party, State, central and local ministries, departments, branches, and a large number of outstanding Buddhists. The force serving the Great Festival is up to thousands of people, including donors, volunteer students and Buddhists.