Previously, on February 3, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism requested provinces and cities to temporarily suspend all activities at historical and cultural relics and scenic spots (except for cases of performing assigned tasks) to avoid large gatherings.
In Hanoi, a number of relics and famous landscapes such as the Temple of Literature, Ngoc Son Temple, Hoa Lo Prison, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel Heritage Site, the Co Loa Relic Site... reopened to welcome visitors on the morning of February 6 after temporarily closing for cleaning and disinfection.
Visitors to the special national relic Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam (Hanoi) on the morning of February 6
In Khanh Hoa, tourist attractions such as Ponagar Tower, Hon Chong... were closed on February 4, but from February 7, all will reopen to serve tourists. In Phu Yen, Ganh Da Dia tourist attraction was closed on the morning of February 6, but will reopen for normal operations on February 7. Similarly, Con Dao has announced that it will reopen to visitors on the afternoon of February 6 after a day of temporary closure. Tourist attractions in Dak Lak will also welcome visitors again on February 7.
Ganh Da Dia (Phu Yen) will reopen for normal operations on February 7.
However, the Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to coordinate with the Provincial People's Committees to completely stop festivals that have not opened yet and reduce the scale of festivals taking place in localities, and at the same time stop all festivals, including those that have opened, in localities that have announced the epidemic.































