Hanoi's relic sites reopen to visitors

(VOVWORLD) - Hanoi’s relic sites reopened to tourists on May 14 after a temporary closure due to the Covid-19 epidemic.
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Entrance to Hanoi’s Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. The temple was built in 1070.
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On its 1st day of reopening, Hanoi’s Temple of Literature welcomes a modest number of visitors.
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A group of tourists visits Hanoi’s Temple of Literature on May 14.
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The site welcomes several foreign visitors. All visitors must wear a mask and use hand sanitizer before entering the site.
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The tourists line up and keep a safe distance from each other.
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The number of visitors to Hanoi’s Ngoc Son Temple on the first day of reopening is quite small.
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At the ticket counters, visitors must stand at the marked locations to keep a safe distance from each other.
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One of Hanoi’s most popular tourist attractions, Hoa Lo Prison welcomes a very small number of visitors on the first day of reopening.
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Tourists must fill out a health declaration form and wash their hands before entering the site.
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Quan Thanh Temple also welcomes a few tourists.
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Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, originally constructed in the sixth century, experiences the same low turnout on the first day.

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