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Tam Chuc – the largest temple in the world is strangely deserted on April 30th

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Because it was closed when there were 7 cases of SARS-CoV-2 positive in the area, so on April 30, Tam Chuc Pagoda – the largest temple in the world – was as deserted as Ba Danh pagoda and strangely peaceful. .
In order to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic happening complicatedly, while the locality had 7 cases positive for SARS-CoV-2, on the afternoon of April 29, the Chairman of Ha Nam Provincial People’s Committee issued an official letter to suspend the whole set of festivals, temporary closure of religious and belief establishments, karaoke, massage, video games, entertainment areas, crowded gatherings, unnecessary conferences …

Tam Chuc Pagoda – the largest temple in the world in Ba Sao town, Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province Travel Service Company Limited Tam Chuc On April 29, there was an urgent notice of the temporary closure of Tam Chuc Tourist Area (Ba Sao town, Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province) from 18:00 on April 29 and will reopen when there is a decision of a competent state agency. As suspected, in contrast to the crowded scene, squeezing each other to suffocate on holidays and Tet of previous years, on April 30, Tam Chuc Pagoda was empty, there was no one. The whole resort is immense and peaceful, strangely peaceful. The image of Tam Chuc Pagoda “as empty as Ba Danh pagoda” on the holidays of April 30: Tam Chuc Pagoda has officially announced its closure from 18:00 on April 29 The secluded scene at the largest temple in the world The entrance to Tam Chuc tourist area is not a person at noon on April 30 The entrance area and ticket control area if the holidays and New Year are full of people, but this year, due to the outbreak of Covid-19, the pagoda has to close to welcome guests. The entrance to buy tickets to get on the boat, ride the tram “as empty as Ba Danh pagoda” Parking lots and rest stops for guests The boat check-in area on the lake on April 30 is strangely peaceful, without a boat The corridor inside Tam Chuc pagoda