Vietnamese visitors will enjoy free tickets to Hue heritage sites on the National Day, September 2, the Hue Monument Conservation Centre (HMCC) has announced.
During the month, tourists travelling in groups larger than 10 are eligible for a 20% discount off the ticket price at tourist attractions.
Ngo Mon (Noon gate), a must-see attraction in Hue imperial city
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Groups of more than 20 people are issued a free tour guide and receive a 50% discount on tickets to Nha Nhac (Hue royal court music) performances. Students nationwide with identity cards are allowed to visit all Hue attractions free of charge.
Folk music and royal court music are also to be staged daily during the month, at Ngo Mon (Noon Gate), Truong Sanh and Thai Hoa palaces.
On the occasion, an exhibition revealing the life of princesses in the Nguyen dynasty is being held at Tinh Minh Lau site, while the rickshaw that King Thanh Thai - the 10th emperor of Vietnam’s Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945) - commissioned for his mother is on display at Ta Tra site.
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