Six tourist attractions and historical relics in the capital city of Hanoi will open, free of charge, during Tet holiday 2015 (from December 30th, 2014 to January 2nd, 2015 of the lunar year), according to a decision by the Hanoi municipal People’s Committee.
Specifically, tourists will be offered free entrance fees when they visit Ngoc Son temple, Quan Thanh temple, Tay Phuong pagoda, Thay pagoda, Huong pagoda and Duong Lam ancient village.
In addition, Hanoi city will make no admission charge for disabled people and everyone under 15 years old when they enter the Temple of Literature (Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam), Ngoc Son temple, Co Loa relic, Quan Thanh temple, Hoa Lo prison, Thang Long royal citadel, Thay pagoda and Tay Phuong pagoda. Revolutionary contributors will not have to pay fees when visiting Thang Long royal citadel and Hoa Lo prison.
The municipal People’s Committee also fixed entrance fees to the Huong pagoda at VND49,000 each adult and VND24,000 each child.
Ngoc Son temple.
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The municipal People’s Committee also fixed entrance fees to the Huong pagoda at VND49,000 each adult and VND24,000 each child.
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