Tourists visit the Imperial Citadel during the holiday
Among them, 4,500 tourists visited the relics of Hue on April 30, 8,300 tourists on May 1, 4,700 tourists on May 2, and 4,900 tourists on May 3.
After the closing time to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic, on April 30, the relics of Hue Monuments Complex were officially reopened to visitors.
To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30), and implement the guidance of the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Hue Monuments Conservation Center has opened the relics of Hue Monuments Complex for free to welcome tourists from April 30 to May 7.
The prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic is strictly carried out by Hue Monuments Conservation Center. Tourists from other localities must make medical declarations before going to visit. All tourists are checked their body temperature and wash their hands with antiseptic solutions at the entrance; they are also regularly reminded to wear face masks and avoid gathering in crowds.
Story and photo: Minh Hien