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Free entry for tourists to Hoi An ancient town on December 4
Quang Nam Province in the central Vietnam has just announced that
on December 4 this year tourists will not have to pay a fee to enter the ancient
town of Hoi An on occasion of the town being recognized as a World Heritage Site
in 1999 on this day.
Vo Phung, director of the Center of Culture and Sports in Hoi An Town, said
those tourist sites charging an entrance fee will be free for tourists on
December 4 --places such as the Cau Pagoda, Cam Pho Temple, the royal palace and
the tombs of King Tu Duc, Minh Mang and Khai Dinh, local museums, ancient
houses, the XQ embroidery workshop and tombs of Japanese businessmen Gusokukun,
Tani Yajirobei and Banjaro.
Entrance fee to the ancient town of Hoi An was increased by 30 percent on
November 1. The fee is now VND120.000 (US$5.76) for six relic sites. This
amounts to VND20.000 ($0.96) per site visit per head..
Source: VietNamNet/SGGP |
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