More than 10,000 visitors visited Kim Lien Relic Site on the occasion of Tan Suu New Year 2021

Diep Thanh February 17, 2021 08:51

(Baonghean.vn) - Although the Covid-19 epidemic is complicated, during the 2021 Lunar New Year, many people still took time to visit the Kim Lien National Historical Site and strictly followed epidemic prevention measures.

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During Tet 2020 and 2021, due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, the number of visitors to the Kim Lien National Special Historical Site during the Lunar New Year decreased. The main visitors were from Nghe An province, traveling in small family groups with the main means of transport being cars. Photo: Diep Thanh

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These days, Kim Lien Relic Site pays special attention to Covid-19 prevention and control when welcoming visitors to visit and commemorate President Ho Chi Minh. Right from the entrance, all groups of visitors are guided to register their number, have their information collected and are required to wear masks. Photo: Diep Thanh

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January 4 (February 15, 2021) is the day with the most visitors with more than 400 groups. Photo: Diep Thanh

Với nhiều gia đình, về quê Bác, dâng hương, dâng hoa tưởng nhớ đến Người đã trở thành hoạt động không thể thiếu mỗi dịp Tết đến, Xuân về. Ảnh: Diệp Thanh
For many families, returning to Uncle Ho's hometown, offering incense and flowers in memory of him has become an indispensable activity every time Tet and Spring come. Photo: Diep Thanh

Những bó hoa tươi thắm bày tỏ lòng biết ơn, tưởng nhớ của người dân với Chủ tịch Hồ Chí Minh. Ảnh: Diệp Thanh
Fresh bouquets of flowers express people's gratitude and remembrance of President Ho Chi Minh. Photo: Diep Thanh

A "Covid-era" calligrapher's stall in the Relic Site. Photo: Diep Thanh
10 máy sát khuẩn tự động đã được Ban Quản lý Di tích đặt tại các điểm trực đông người qua lại. Ảnh: Diệp Thanh
10 automatic sanitizer machines have been placed by the Monument Management Board at crowded places. Photo: Diep Thanh

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From December 28 to January 5 (ie from February 10, 2021 to February 17, 2021), the Relic Site welcomed nearly 2,000 groups of visitors with more than 10,000 people, including both domestic and international visitors. Photo: Diep Thanh


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