KPL
(KPL/VNA) Various tourist attractions are opening their doors for free this Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, making it easier for visitors to immerse themselves in Vietnamese traditions.
(KPL/VNA) Various tourist
attractions are opening their doors for free this Tet (Lunar New Year)
festival, making it easier for visitors to immerse themselves in Vietnamese
traditions.
In Hanoi, on the first
and second days of Tet, visitors will be granted free admission to the heritage
house at 87 Ma May street and the relic site at 22 Hang Buom street.
The heritage house on Ma
May street is one of the best examples of Hanoi’s Old Quarter architecture.
Built in the late 19th century, the site preserves the lifestyle of ancient
Hanoians, evoking images of a charming and historic Hanoi. It was recognised as
a National Heritage Site on February 16, 2004.
The Cantonese Assembly
Hall, located at 22 Hang Buom street, was recognised as an architectural
heritage site by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2007. The
cultural and spiritual landmark is closely linked to the community life of the
Old Quarter. It preserves historical values and distinctive features of ancient
architecture, reflecting the elegance of a bygone era in Hanoi.
Starting from the third
day of the Lunar New Year, which falls on January 31, the two heritage sites
will charge an admission fee of 20,000 VND (0.87 USD) per visit.
The Thang Long Imperial
Citadel heritage site announced that it would begin welcoming visitors starting
from the second day of the Lunar New Year. According to Nguyen Minh Thu, the
head of the Guidance and Interpretation Department, the site is not open for
free during the Lunar New Year, but free water puppet performances will be held
from January 30 to February 2, or from the 2nd to the 5th day of the first
lunar month at 9.30am, 10.30am, 11.30am, 3pm and 4pm.
The Centre for
Conservation of the Ho Dynasty Citadel in Vinh Loc district and the Management
Board of the Lam Kinh Historical Site in Tho Xuan district in the central
province of Thanh Hoa have also announced these two sites will also offer free
admission for locals and visitors to come and pay their respects, explore and
experience history from the 29th day of the last lunar month until the end of
the fourth day of Tet.
The Centre for
Conservation of Hue Imperial City will also offer free admission to the
heritage sites within the Complex of Hue Monuments for Vietnamese citizens on
the first day of Tet.
KPL