Super impressive roadshow: Carrying the whole childhood, causing nostalgia all over the streets
(Baonghean.vn) - The car covered with flowers, speeding, carrying a giant gift box entered the city. Both children and adults on the street turned back to look, taking the opportunity to take out their phones to take pictures to "feed their faces".
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On the morning of March 8, Hanoi residents and the Ecopark Urban Area could not hide their excitement and surprise when the streets suddenly turned into mobile fairy gardens with the appearance of thousands of colorful pinwheels.
This giant "fairy garden" was created by Ecopark Group with hundreds of flowers and pinwheels, and decorated on cute bicycles, vintage cars and mini trucks.
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The convoy traveled through major roads and stopped at dozens of locations to give gifts to children as well as their mothers and grandmothers on International Women's Day (March 8).
This fairy garden is considered as the words of love that Ecopark wants to give to children and mothers. Ecopark wants to teach children to give love, using gifts to guide them, to say words of love that they were shy to express before. Therefore, each gift has an emotional message attached such as "Mom is the person I love the most", "Hello, I am a candy gift box, I have gifts for you and mom",...
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From the moment it appeared on the streets, the convoy made Hanoians unable to take their eyes off it. Every time the convoy stopped at a parking spot to interact and give gifts, it made the neighborhood more bustling and joyful.
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Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh (35 years old, Thanh Xuan, Ha Dong) took her daughter to school but was not in a hurry so she stopped to check in. Looking at the pinwheels, Ms. Thanh said that she also played with pinwheels in her childhood, but the pinwheels in the past were made from notebook paper with full writing on them, not as beautiful as now. As for her daughter, because there was no space, the pinwheels were only attached to the balcony.
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Standing next to the gift cart, Thanh An (8 years old, selling cigarettes and lottery tickets) was shy and did not dare to approach. Only when the PGs waved and pulled him back did he bravely step forward. An said, "I thought I had to pay for the pinwheel, so I didn't dare to expect any gifts. I will attach this pinwheel to this basket, if I walk fast it will fly, if I run it will fly even faster."
Having said that, the boy smiled, but behind the smile, his eyes still held a hint of sadness. An said he was an orphan, and his 70-year-old grandmother was his only relative in the world. The two of them had never had flowers in their home. Therefore, An wanted to ask his aunt and uncle for a bouquet of flowers to give to his grandmother. Although he didn't understand much about March 8, An said he saw many flowers being sold on the street and that his grandmother would definitely be very happy to receive this bouquet.
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Also surprised and delighted by the meticulously decorated gift truck and the colorful pinwheel cars, Ms. Mai Hien (Rung Co area, Ecopark) shared with emotion. “These lovely cars not only make children happy, but adults like me also want to touch them to return to my childhood.”
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A representative of Ecopark Group shared: "The flowers or pinwheels that Ecopark Group wants to send to the children are not simply gifts that the event organizers want to share with the children, to say words of love and gratitude to those around them because learning and giving love is never enough."