Children’s Recreational Space at Avenida Marginal do Lam Mau Officially Opened to Public

2022-11-23 admin 35

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The Lam Mau Children’s Playground was officially opened toady at the temporary rest area on Avenida Marginal do Lam Mau. In addition to introducing parent-child inclusive play equipment, the playground also features the first outdoor sandpit on the Macau Peninsula. Many parents brought their children to the playground to have fun on this Sunday morning. The crowd on site was continuous, with an estimated hundreds of people, and the outdoor sandpit was particularly popular, requiring reservations to enter and play.

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The Lam Mau temporary rest area children's playground not only has an outdoor sandpit and a moderately challenging high-altitude play group, but also specially equipped with multiple inclusive play equipment, sunshade seats, hand-washing basins, water dispensers, vending machines, barrier-free parent-child toilets, and nursing rooms and other friendly facilities, providing a better quality leisure activity space.

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In the morning, the playground attracted many parents to bring their children to play, and the place was crowded both inside and outside, instantly becoming the newest popular parent-child destination. The weather was sunny and the temperature gradually rose. The surface temperature of the outdoor sandpit was higher, and users crowded under the sunshade facilities to play. At the top of each hour, cleaning staff cleared the debris in the sandpit to maintain cleanliness.

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The opening of the playground was delayed for several days due to the recent unstable weather. Children who came from other areas to play joked that the timing was just right, as they had to return to school and their parents had to go to work on the originally planned opening time, and they could only "try out the new playground" on Sunday.

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Children living nearby said that the area lacks such larger and more diverse recreation areas, so they have been looking forward to the day of opening. They particularly like the outdoor sandpit. Although the on-site area is not very large and reservations are required, they rarely go to play in the sand on the outlying islands due to their busy parents' work schedules, so they are already satisfied."

Macau Daily News