The central coastal province of Quang Nam has decided to offer free entrance fees to Hoi An ancient town and its tourist attractions during four days of the Lunar New Year (Tet holiday).

Entrance tickets will be free from December 30th to January 3rd (the Lunar year).

The tourist sites are the Cau pagoda, Cam Pho temple, Tuy Tien Duong Minh Huong, Quan Cong temple, local cultural museums, ancient houses, the XQ embroidery workshop and tombs of Japanese businessmen Gusokukun, TaniYajirobei and Banjaro.
Together with this, the “Walking street and street without engine” program will be halted in order to create opportunities for people to travel and do business to prepare for Tet holiday.
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