A view of the Hải Vân Quan relic site from above. — VNA/VNS Photo Mai Huyền Trang |
THỪA THIÊN HUẾ — The Hải Vân Quan relic site, atop the picturesque Hải Vân Pass between Thừa Thiên Huế Province and Đà Nẵng City in central Việt Nam, officially reopened to visitors on Thursday after a two-year restoration programme.
The reopening marks the culmination of a joint effort by both localities, who invested more than VNĐ42 billion (US$1.7 million) to restore the relic's original features, including Nguyễn Dynasty-era walls and military posts.
Visitors take photos at the relic site. — VNA/VNS Photo Mai Huyền Trang |
On its reopening day, the site saw about 300 domestic and foreign visitors eager to explore its historic grounds. Admission is currently free while local authorities finalise a ticket pricing scheme.
Tourists learn about the history of the relic site. — VNA/VNS Photo Mai Huyền Trang |
While minor infrastructure upgrades are ongoing, the relic site, a national treasure since 2017, offers a unique and captivating glimpse into Việt Nam's rich cultural heritage for travellers traversing the traveller-favourite Hải Vân Pass.
Leaders of Thừa Thiên Huế's and Đà Nẵng's tourism departments participate in the re-opening ceremony of the relic site.— VNA/VNS Photo Mai Huyền Trang |
The site is expected to become a key link in boosting tourism across the central region. — VNS
Hải Vân Quan. — VNA/VNS Photo Mai Trang |