50% discount on admission tickets for Hue monuments

In an effort to promote local tourism, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center is offering a 50% discount on all entrance tickets to the cultural and historical relics of the ancient capital complex of Hue for both foreign and domestic visitors. This discount is available now and will continue until December 31st, 2025.

Hue Royal Tombs - A World Heritage

After applying the 50% discount, the new entrance fees for each attraction will be as follows: The Hue Imperial Palace will cost 100,000 VND for adults and 20,000 VND for children. The tombs of Minh Mang, Tu Duc, and Khai Dinh will be 75,000 VND for adults and 15,000 VND for children. Other sites, such as Gia Long's Tomb, Thieu Tri's Tomb, Hon Chen Palace, and An Dinh Palace, will be 25,000 VND for adults and free for children.

If you opt for a package deal, the ticket price will be reduced to 210,000 VND for adults and 40,000 VND for children for a 3-attraction route, which includes the Hue Imperial Palace, Minh Mang King's Tomb, and Khai Dinh King's Tomb. For a 4-attraction route, which includes the Hue Imperial Palace, Minh Mang King's Tomb, Tu Duc King's Tomb, and Khai Dinh King's Tomb, the price will be 265,000 VND for adults and 50,000 VND for children.

For those interested in visiting all monuments, the combined admission fee will only be 290,000 VND for adults and 55,000 VND for children.

Following the significant setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Hue is actively working to revitalize its tourism industry while showcasing its rich cultural and historical heritage to friends around the globe.

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