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Hue relic sites welcome more than 113,000 visitors during September 2nd holiday

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí03/09/2024

(Dan Tri) - During the 4-day National Day holiday on September 2, the relic sites of the ancient capital of Hue welcomed nearly 99,000 visitors, and Hai Van Quan welcomed nearly 15,000 visitors.
Mr. Hoang Viet Trung, Director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Center, said that on September 2 alone, the relic sites of the Hue Monuments Complex were open free of charge to all Vietnamese people and tourists, and Hue relic sites welcomed 66,000 Vietnamese visitors. On the same day, more than 2,000 international visitors visited the relic sites, with ticket sales revenue of over VND357 million. Hai Van Quan relic site (which has just completed restoration and opened free of charge since August 1) also welcomed over 5,200 visitors.
Các điểm di tích Huế đón hơn 113.000 lượt khách trong dịp lễ 2/9 - 1
Tourists lined up to visit Hue Imperial City on September 2 (Photo: Dinh Hoang).
Most of the hotels in Hue city center, coastal resorts, lagoons and waterfalls, homestays in Hue city, Phu Loc district, A Luoi are almost full of guests booked during the holiday. During the 4-day National Day holiday on September 2 (from August 30 to September 2), Hue ancient capital relic sites welcomed nearly 99,000 visitors; Hai Van Quan relic site attracted nearly 15,000 visitors. Revenue from ticket sales to visit relic sites reached 4.75 billion VND.
Các điểm di tích Huế đón hơn 113.000 lượt khách trong dịp lễ 2/9 - 2
Many roads and bridges leading to Hue relic sites were packed with vehicles on the occasion of September 2nd (Photo: Dinh Hoang).
According to the Office of the People's Committee of Thua Thien Hue province, from January 1 to September 2, the locality welcomed more than 2 million visitors, including nearly 855,000 international visitors. Tourism revenue reached over 318.4 billion VND.

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