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Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
A view of Huong Pagoda Festival's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
An art performance at Huong Pagoda Festival's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
A puppet performance at Huong Pagoda Festival's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Visitors at Huong Pagoda, praying for an abundance new year. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Visitors join the start of Huong Pagoda Festival. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
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Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
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Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Huong Pagoda Festival 2025 kicks off
Vietnam’s longest festival, the Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival, kicked off on February 3, or the sixth day of the lunar new year. The festival will continue to captivate visitors for three vibrant months, ending on May 1. My Duc district in Hanoi, home to the magnificent Huong Son Landscape Complex, also known as Huong Pagoda, has pulled out all the stops in preparation for the festival. With a slew of management innovations, they are ensuring this cultural and tourist haven is all set to shine. They will enhance monitoring to address the sale of off-putting items and limit the use of noisy loudspeakers, while ensuring security and fire prevention measures are in place. Free public restrooms will be maintained, while waste collection and disposal will be efficiently managed. To ensure visitor safety, first aid stations will be established in busy areas such as Huong Tich Cave, the cable car stations, and in front of the Thien Tru Pagoda. Ticket prices will be transparently posted and made available to all tourists. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
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