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QR code scanning systems installed at relic sites

HNN.VN - Hue Monuments Conservation Center has just completed the installation of a QR code scanning system at the entrances to the Imperial Citadel and the tombs of Emperor Minh Mang, Tu Duc, and Khai Dinh in an effort to employ safety measures for the prevention of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hue monuments to reopen to visitors from October 1

QR code scanning system at the entrance of a relic site

Upon arrival at these monuments, visitors will be required to scan the QR code of their personal disease control card or use the Hue-S mobile app to scan the destination code before entering.

After reopening these relic sites since October 1st, Hue Monuments Conservation Center continued to resume sightseeing activities at An Dinh Palace from October 4th. However, only the outdoor area is open to visitors.  

The entrance fee to all relic sites is currently half-price for all visitors.  

By Minh Hien

 

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