The relic sites in the ancient city of Hue under the management of Hue Monuments Conservation Centre will reopen to serve visitors from April 30, following the temporary closure due to the Covid-19 epidemic.
Visitors to Hue's relic sites must comply with regulations on Covid-19 prevention and control. (Photo: NDO)
According to the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, its officials and employees will clean and disinfect the sites on April 29 to ensure the safety of visitors.
The visitors to the sites are required to comply with regulations related to the epidemic prevention and control, such as checking their body temperatures, wearing face masks, washing hands and not gathering in groups of over 30 people.
On April 27, the Thua Thien – Hue Provincial People’s Committee issued Official Letter No.3482/UBND-GD, allowing the relics, landscapes, tourist attractions and museums in the locality to resume operation.
The provincial People’s Committee also continued to ease and allow the operation of trade and service establishments. In addition, the transportation activities will also be resumed, however, the measures to prevent and control the epidemic should be strictly implemented.
The province continues the temporarily suspension of activities in several fields, such as festivals, religious ceremonies, sports tournaments, and events gathering over 30 people in public.