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| Pushing water fern and trash in front of Ngo Mon area as the water gradually recedes. Photo: TTDT | 
Mr. Le Cong Son, Deputy Director of the Center, said that immediately after the water receded, the affiliated units urgently carried out cleaning work, collected mud, checked the electrical system, infrastructure and ensured safety for visitors. Thanks to the efforts of the staff, the environment at the relic sites has been basically restored, ready to serve domestic and foreign visitors.
The announcement also noted that due to the impact of the recent flood, some equipment and power sources at some tourist attractions are still being repaired. The center temporarily issues backup tickets and requests visitors to hand over their tickets at the control point to update the management system.
Previously, the center had temporarily stopped receiving visitors from noon on October 27 due to flooding in Hue city.
Source: https://huengaynay.vn/van-hoa-nghe-thuat/thong-tin-van-hoa/cac-diem-di-tich-hue-mo-cua-don-khach-tro-lai-tu-ngay-31-10-159403.html



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