Domestic and foreign female tourists wearing Vietnamese ao dai to visit mausoleums and temples in the relic complex in Hue are exempted from entrance fees.
HUE RELICS CONSERVATION CENTER
This is the fifth year that Thua Thien-Hue province has applied a program of free tickets for female visitors wearing ao dai to visit relic sites in the Hue ancient capital relic complex.
On weekdays, according to the price list for visiting relics in Hue, the highest price for the entrance ticket to the Imperial Citadel is 200,000 VND/person; the entrance ticket to the tombs of Tu Duc, Minh Mang, Khai Dinh, Gia Long, Dong Khanh is 150,000 VND/person; the entrance ticket to Hon Chen Palace and Nam Giao Altar is 50,000 VND/person. In addition, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center also sets the ticket price for the route to visit the tombs and temples for tourists during the day.
This is the 5th year that Thua Thien-Hue province has applied the free ticket program for female visitors on March 8.
HUE RELICS CONSERVATION CENTER
For example, the route to visit both Dong Khanh Tomb and Tu Duc Tomb costs 200,000 VND/person; the route to visit Minh Mang Tomb and Gia Long Tomb costs 240,000 VND/person (the route is longer). In addition, there is also a route to visit both the Imperial Citadel - Tu Duc - Minh Mang, or the Imperial Citadel - Tu Duc - Khai Dinh, or the Imperial Citadel - Minh Mang - Khai Dinh with the same ticket price of 420,000 VND/person. The last route is the Imperial Citadel - Tu Duc - Khai Dinh - Minh Mang with the ticket price of 530,000 VND/person.
Each tomb of the Nguyen Dynasty kings has its own unique architecture.
HUE RELICS CONSERVATION CENTER
On weekdays, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center said that visitors can access the address https://eticket.hueworldheritage.org.vn to pre-order tickets to visit the site. Once there, they just need to... scan the ticket code to enter the gate, without having to wait in line to buy tickets or present a paper ticket to enter the gate.
The Complex of Hue Monuments or the Complex of Hue Architectural Monuments are historical and cultural relics built by the Nguyen Dynasty from the early 19th century to the first half of the 20th century in the ancient capital of Hue.
HUE RELICS CONSERVATION CENTER
Most of these relics are now under the management of the Hue Monuments Conservation Center and were recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage on December 11, 1993. Currently, the Hue Imperial City has been included in the list of 62 national relics of special importance.
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