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Starting charge visitors entrance fee for visiting Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, An Dinh Palace and Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb from Apr.1

HNN.VN - On the morning of March 30, Hue Monuments Conservation Center announced that they would charge visitors entrance fee for visiting the 3 relics: Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, An Dinh Palace and Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb.

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 Visitors in Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities

From April 1, 2023, Hue Monuments Conservation Center will charge visitors entrance fee when visiting relics including Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, An Dinh Palace and Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb.

Ticket prices for relics of Emperor Thieu Tri's tomb, Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities and An Dinh Palace are uniformly applied to international and Vietnamese tourists. Accordingly, the ticket price applied at each relic site for adults is 50,000 VND/person/turn. Children under 12 years old or under 1.4m in height are free to visit.

The charging of entrance fee is implemented in accordance with Resolution 22/2022/NQ-HDND dated October 26, 2022 of the Provincial People's Council on regulations on the rates of collection, collection and payment regulations, management and usage of entrance fee to Hue cultural and historical relics belonging to the Complex of Hue Monuments.

By MINH HIEN
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