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Hoi An Ancient Town announces visitors on Hung Vuong’s death anniversary

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On the day of Hung Vuong’s death anniversary, Hoi An ancient town welcomes thousands of visitors, especially on the pedestrian streets always stamping the footsteps of visitors.

On April 21 (March 10 of lunar calendar), the number of tourists flocked to visit Hoi An ancient town, Quang Nam province, relatively crowded. Most of the visitors mainly reside in neighboring provinces and cities such as Da Nang, Quang Ngai because of the anniversary of Hung Vuong’s death this year, employees are only entitled to 1 day off. On the main roads in the old quarter such as Tran Phu, Nguyen Thai Hoc, Le Loi, Bach Dang … with most of the day serving pedestrians and non-motor vehicles, always blinding tourists. Two female tourists are excited when traveling by cyclo around to visit the old town. Meanwhile, two male foreign tourists enjoy walking while taking a leisurely walk on the Bach Dang route stretching along the Hoai River. An Hoi Bridge connecting the banks of the Hoai River is always crowded with tourists on Hung Vuong’s death anniversary. After visiting the monuments, a group of tourists with more than a dozen people renting boats running along the Hoai River to enjoy the scenery of the old town. The eatery in the old town also attracts a large number of diners. In the photo is a scene where tourists take souvenir photos and wait in line to buy lemongrass lemon herbal tea at a famous shop on Tran Phu street. The number of people is crowded in the area of ​​the arched bridge Ms. Truong Thi Ngoc Cam, Director of Hoi An City Center for Culture – Sports and Broadcasting – said: “Last time, when the COVID-19 epidemic was under control, tourism activities in the Currently, Hoi An continues to apply a 50% discount program on tickets for tourists visiting the Old Quarter, Thanh Ha Pottery Village and Tra Que Vegetable Village. Ceremony 30/4 – 1/5 coming, Hoi An ancient town will welcome more tourists today ”.