Tourists feel safe in Hoi An ancient city

2020-02-28 20:58:59
The number of tourists to Quang Nam province’s Hoi An ancient city is increasing after days of quietness following the impact of Covid-19.

Thousands of tourists, mainly European, American and Vietnamese, rush to the ancient city on final days of February. Many do not wear masks and freely walk to explore the city.

Many foreign tourists come to the ancient city.

A delegation takes a photo at Pagoda bridge.

Many tourists remove masks and freely visit the city.

Bustling restaurants

According to Nguyen Van Lanh, Head of the city’s Department of Culture and Information, the number of tourists is increasing again compared to the early Covid-19 season, mainly from Europe and America./.

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