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People working on the frontline of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in HCM City join a tour to local historical sites (Photo: VNA)

 


Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism is coordinating with travel firms and relevant agencies to further expand the pilot organisation of tours to local historical sites with participants being people working on the frontline of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the city.

It also plans to open tours to “green areas” in an effort to gradually resume tourism activities in the locality.

On September 30, Saigon Tourism Corporation (Saigontourist) organised a trip for more than 150 medical workers who are joining COVID-19 prevention activities in District 6, to visit Cu Chi Tunnel, an underground base of residents and revolutionary army during the anti-America war, in Cu Chi district, 70km north-west of HCM City.

It also plans to open tours to “green areas” in an effort to gradually resume tourism activities in the locality.

On September 30, Saigon Tourism Corporation (Saigontourist) organised a trip for more than 150 medical workers who are joining COVID-19 prevention activities in District 6, to visit Cu Chi Tunnel, an underground base of residents and revolutionary army during the anti-America war, in Cu Chi district, 70km north-west of HCM City.

 

Source: VNA

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