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Hue relic sites to be reopened on April 30

HNN.VN - On the afternoon of April 28, Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced the opening of relic sites to serve visitors.

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Tourists visit Hue relic site. Photo: Trung Phan

After a temporary closure for COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will reopen several Hue relic sites to serve visitors at 7a.m., on April 30.

To ensure safety in the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, visitors coming to the relic sites must comply with the regulations of epidemic prevention and control, such as having body temperature measured before going inside for visiting, wearing facemasks, having handwash with antiseptic, and restricting group gathering to over 30 people.

Previously, due to the complicated development of the COVID-19 epidemic, Hue Monuments Conservation Center closed its relic sites since March 15.

News and photo: Minh Hien

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