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Hue monuments to reopen to visitors from October 1

HNN.VN - Hue Monuments Conservation Center has just announced that it will reopen to server tourists from October 1.

Hue monuments reopen to serve tourists from 13:00 on June 11, 2021Hue relic sites to be reopened on April 30

Hue Monuments Conservation Center will welcome back visitors from October 1. Photo: N.H

Hue Monuments Conservation Center will open to serve visitors at relics such as the Imperial Citadel, the mausoleums of Emperor Minh Mang, Emperor Tu Duc and of Emperor Khai Dinh. The Center only serves tourists to visit the outdoor area, not to visit the interior of the palace.

To ensure the principles of the pandemic prevention, the Center recommends visitors to well implement 5K measures; scan the QR code on the pandemic-control card before entering the sites. For out-of-province visitors, medical supervision must be completed in accordance with regulations.

By Minh Hien

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