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On the last day of the holiday, many tourist areas are empty, ‘sad’ because of Covid-19

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Recorded at tourist destinations across the country showed that, on the last day of the holiday, many places were unusually deserted in the context that our country recorded more positive cases of Covid-19.
At Sam Son beach, province Thanh Hoa , as noted by VietNamNet, during the holidays, the number of people flocking here is always crowded. Thousands of people from all over come here to have fun, swim and relax.

Although Sam Son city focuses on propaganda on epidemic prevention and control for tourists, most tourists still “forget” to wear masks. As noted, from the afternoon of May 2, the number of tourists from the provinces has mostly returned, Sam Son beach mostly has only domestic tourists. On this morning (May 3), along Ho Xuan Huong street and the beach were empty of people and tourists. Service activities are also not as active as in the past days. Sam Son beach welcomed thousands of visitors on the afternoon of May 2. Photo: Le Duong Many people do not wear masks when playing at Sam Son beach. Photo: Le Duong By this morning (May 3), Sam Son beach was deserted, a few people went to the sea. Photo: Le Duong In Quang Ninh Although it is still in the time of making up for the holidays, the beach in Ha Long is empty. The beaches always have security staff on duty to prevent people from congregating. In front of each beach, there are boards and barriers to prevent people from going to the beach. On the morning of May 3, the beach in Ha Long was empty. Photo: Pham Cong Signs on epidemic prevention. Photo: Pham Cong People are advised by the government not to gather in large numbers. Photo: Pham Cong In Thua Thien Hue: Some people and tourists choose Bach Ma Village tourist area (Phu Loc district, TT-Hue) to bathe in streams and spend holidays with their families. Visitors are checked for body temperature and wear masks to prevent Covid-19 before entering the amusement park. Security forces measure the temperature of visitors entering the amusement park in Phu Loc district. Photo: Quang Thanh The amusement park in Phu Loc district was deserted on the last day of the holiday. Photo: Quang Thanh In Nghe An : In fact, Cua Lo beach is usually crowded, but on the last day of the holiday, it is deserted, only a few people walking around. Head of Culture Office of Cua Lo Town (Nghe An) Vo Van Tho said that hotels and motels today were empty of tourists. The number of guests at the restaurants close to the beach was sparse, people returned home after a few days off to prepare to return to work. The shops along Cua Lo beach are empty. Photo: Quoc Huy Picture of Cua Lo beach this morning. Photo: Quoc Huy In Danang , recorded the last day of the holiday in areas such as Linh Ung Pagoda, Ngu Hanh Son scenic area, Love Bridge… in Da Nang, the number of visitors was scattered. At the beach along Vo Nguyen Giap street, people and tourists wear masks. The functional forces are also arranged to remind and distribute medical masks to those who do not wear them. Tourists wear masks when going to the beach Few tourists visit Linh Ung Pagoda on the last day of the holiday The functional forces were sent to remind and distribute medical masks to those who do not wear masks At the sea Vung Tau (Ba Ria – Vung Tau province), from the afternoon of May 2, PV noted that in the Back Beach area of ​​Vung Tau beach, there were few guests, no more scenes of tourists crowded to bathe and play on the sea. Most people when swimming here are obligated to wear masks. From the afternoon of May 2, PV noted that there were few customers at Back Beach in Vung Tau Most tourists when going to the beach wear masks By this morning (May 3), along the Thuy Van route (Back beach of Vung Tau beach) became quiet, no longer the scene of tourist cars parked on both sides of the road. Under the beach, there are only a few tourists and people swimming in the sea Some tourists walk around, swim near the shore Although the sea is empty, the medical monitoring posts are still on duty 24/7 On the third day of the holiday, Vung Tau beach returns to a deserted state, no longer as bustling as the previous days All visitors have their temperature checked at medical monitoring posts, before entering the sea