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Saturday, June 20, 2020
Relics in Hanoi reopens
Temple of literature Quoc Tu Giam, Ngoc Son Temple, Hoa Lu Prison and many other relics in Hanoi reopened on 14 May after a long social distancing due to the Covi-19 pandemic.
A notice sign in front of the temple of literature Quoc Tu Giam requests visitors to wear a mask and wash hands. At the ticket selling area, lines are drawn for visitors to line up one meter apart. Visitors must wear a mask, are measured the temperature of the body, and wash their hands with antiseptic solution before going into the monument. There is a limit of number of visitors for one tour which includes around 30 people to ensure the epidemic prevention.
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