From the beginning of September, many tourist destinations in Central and South Central Vietnam began reopening to welcome visitors after being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Specifically, from September 8th, historical sites and scenic spots in the province will be closed.Phu YenBusinesses are allowed to reopen but must still implement safety measures to prevent and control the epidemic according to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, such as: mandatory mask wearing for tourists and staff; providing adequate facilities and supplies for hand washing and disinfection at the premises and ensuring a minimum distance of one meter when interacting;….
Ghenh Da Dia (Disk Rock Reef) - one of the tourist attractions in Phu Yen.
Meanwhile, the provincePacifyOnly tourism activities are permitted to remain open. Health checkpoints at Binh De Pass, Bong Son Station (Hoai Nhon), Dieu Tri Station (Tuy Phuoc), Quy Nhon bus station, and Phu Cat airport will continue to be maintained.
Provincial People's CommitteeQuang NgaiThe authorities have allowed high-speed boats to resume transporting tourists on the Sa Ky - Ly Son sea route and vice versa from September 5th, after more than a month of suspension. Accommodation and tourist attractions on the island are open to visitors but must strictly adhere to COVID-19 prevention and control measures. The Quang Ngai provincial government also requires people to wear masks in crowded places, on public transport, in hospitals, schools, etc., while maintaining checkpoints along the sea route.
My Son Sanctuary reopened to visitors on September 3rd.
InQuang NamLocal business activities have returned to normal. Regarding tourism, according to the Chairman of the Provincial Tourism Association, only My Son is currently open. Other tourist attractions in the area remain partially closed due to the lack of tourists.

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