

Address
98 Đ. Nguyễn Thị Thập, Khu đô thị Him Lam, Tân Hưng, Hồ Chí Minh 70000, Vietnam
98 Đ. Nguyễn Thị Thập, Khu đô thị Him Lam, Tân Hưng, Hồ Chí Minh 70000, Vietnam

Vietopia is an indoor edutainment and career-exploration theme park for children, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is designed as a miniature “city” environment where children can role-play over 40 different professions, learn real-world concepts such as earning and managing money, and explore interests through simulated activities in a safe, supervised setting. Vietopia’s core mission is to inspire children to explore careers, develop life skills and discover passions through play-based education rather than traditional classroom learning. Its environment and activities are aimed at children roughly from ages 4 to 15 years old, though specifics on age limits are clearly explained further below.
Vietopia’s purpose is to provide a hands-on, interactive learning environment where children learn about different careers and life skills by engaging in role-play that simulates real occupational tasks. Children navigate a city-like space with buildings, streets and functioning systems, giving them the opportunity to explore roles such as doctors, firefighters, pilots, chefs and more. Through this role-play, children earn a form of pretend currency (“Vido”) for completing tasks and jobs, which they can manage and spend in ways that mirror real-world financial decision-making. The design aims to foster confidence, creativity, social skills and everyday knowledge in a playful, engaging manner.
Vietopia’s park is primarily designed for children aged approximately 4–15 years old, offering activities and career experiences that are developmentally suitable for early childhood to early adolescence. Children under 4 may enter as observers but cannot participate fully in the role-play experiences; guidance conditions and suggested parental involvement vary according to age and activity requirements. These age guidelines help ensure that the environments and role-play scenarios are engaging and safe for participants.
At Vietopia, children can participate in more than 40 simulated professions and activity stations, each modelled after real-life jobs or societal roles. These experiences may include healthcare roles (doctor, dentist, nurse), emergency services (firefighter), transportation (train driver, pilot), creative roles (fashion designer, modeling), and service roles (restaurant cook, factory worker). The simulated environment operates with its own currency system (“Vido”), encouraging children to earn, spend and manage earnings as they rotate between different activity stations throughout the park. This system is intended to build basic economic understanding, problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Vietopia’s facility is structured to resemble a miniature city with roads, buildings and economic systems that mimic a real urban setting. The indoor space spans a large area where children can independently explore different activity zones with supervision. The design encourages free exploration, guided learning and collaborative play among peers. Relevant amenities, such as food outlets and rest areas, help make the environment comfortable for longer visits.
Vietopia provides several ticketing and access options tailored to different visitor needs:
Ticket pricing varies by age category, visit duration (full-day versus half-day), and package type, and is updated periodically on the official website.
While Vietopia is presented primarily as an entertainment and play space, it is designed with educational intentions. By allowing children to assume different professional roles, earn and manage currency, and interact with peers in structured tasks, the experience supports development in a range of areas including:
These outcomes aim to help children learn beyond simple play, providing a foundation for curiosity, career awareness and practical life skills.

Vietopia is an indoor edutainment and career-exploration theme park for children, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is designed as a miniature “city” environment where children can role-play over 40 different professions, learn real-world concepts such as earning and managing money, and explore interests through simulated activities in a safe, supervised setting. Vietopia’s core mission is to inspire children to explore careers, develop life skills and discover passions through play-based education rather than traditional classroom learning. Its environment and activities are aimed at children roughly from ages 4 to 15 years old, though specifics on age limits are clearly explained further below.
Vietopia’s purpose is to provide a hands-on, interactive learning environment where children learn about different careers and life skills by engaging in role-play that simulates real occupational tasks. Children navigate a city-like space with buildings, streets and functioning systems, giving them the opportunity to explore roles such as doctors, firefighters, pilots, chefs and more. Through this role-play, children earn a form of pretend currency (“Vido”) for completing tasks and jobs, which they can manage and spend in ways that mirror real-world financial decision-making. The design aims to foster confidence, creativity, social skills and everyday knowledge in a playful, engaging manner.
Vietopia’s park is primarily designed for children aged approximately 4–15 years old, offering activities and career experiences that are developmentally suitable for early childhood to early adolescence. Children under 4 may enter as observers but cannot participate fully in the role-play experiences; guidance conditions and suggested parental involvement vary according to age and activity requirements. These age guidelines help ensure that the environments and role-play scenarios are engaging and safe for participants.
At Vietopia, children can participate in more than 40 simulated professions and activity stations, each modelled after real-life jobs or societal roles. These experiences may include healthcare roles (doctor, dentist, nurse), emergency services (firefighter), transportation (train driver, pilot), creative roles (fashion designer, modeling), and service roles (restaurant cook, factory worker). The simulated environment operates with its own currency system (“Vido”), encouraging children to earn, spend and manage earnings as they rotate between different activity stations throughout the park. This system is intended to build basic economic understanding, problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Vietopia’s facility is structured to resemble a miniature city with roads, buildings and economic systems that mimic a real urban setting. The indoor space spans a large area where children can independently explore different activity zones with supervision. The design encourages free exploration, guided learning and collaborative play among peers. Relevant amenities, such as food outlets and rest areas, help make the environment comfortable for longer visits.
Vietopia provides several ticketing and access options tailored to different visitor needs:
Ticket pricing varies by age category, visit duration (full-day versus half-day), and package type, and is updated periodically on the official website.
While Vietopia is presented primarily as an entertainment and play space, it is designed with educational intentions. By allowing children to assume different professional roles, earn and manage currency, and interact with peers in structured tasks, the experience supports development in a range of areas including:
These outcomes aim to help children learn beyond simple play, providing a foundation for curiosity, career awareness and practical life skills.
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