Hanoi Reopens Tourist Attractions And Historical Sites
The city department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has authorized the reopening of many major tourist attractions and historical sites as of Monday, implementing necessary health and safety measures in response to ongoing pandemic considerations.
Specifically, a variety of tourist landmarks and heritage sites, including the Hanoi Temple of Literature, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, and Hoa Lo Prison, resumed operations on the designated day. Additionally, Hoan Kiem Pedestrian Street reopened to visitors last Friday, enhancing the accessibility of the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Furthermore, the highly anticipated Huong Pagoda Festival in My Duc District kicked off at the start of the lunar year. All tourist sites are required to undergo thorough disinfection before welcoming back visitors.
Temple of Literature in Hanoi
As of now, tourists traveling to Vietnam, especially those visiting Hanoi, are required to follow certain health precautions. This includes being fully vaccinated and presenting a negative COVID-19 rapid test result taken within 24 hours, or a PCR test result obtained within 72 hours prior to entry.

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