The restoration and completion of the Hai Van Gate national relic site is of great significance, especially in promoting the heritage values in the socio-economic development of Thua Thien Hue Province and Da Nang City.
After restoration, the site now features informational signs and details about the monument in both Vietnamese and English to serve tourists interested in learning about the history of the site.
At the entrance, visitors can explore Hai Van Gate using a 3D digital map. Using a smartphone to connect to the NFC chip-enabled check-in sign at the site, visitors can access 9 key locations of Hai Van Gate.
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The main entrance of the Hai Van Gate features signage and 3D digital maps to guide tourists. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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International tourists exploring the 3D digital map before visiting the Hai Van Gate relic site on the morning of December 17. (Photo: ANH DAO). |
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The gate is an unmissable destination for tourists. (Photo: ANH DAO). |
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A tourist from the Republic of Korea wearing a Vietnamese Ao Dai to take a photo at Hai Van Gate on the morning of December 17, despite the cold and rainy weather. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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During this season in which thick mist covers the top of Hai Van Gate, many international tourist groups are exploring the core areas of the relic site before moving towards the main gate. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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Tourists visit and take photos, capturing beautiful moments at Hai Van Gate under the rain. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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The main gate of Hai Van Gate has been restored, preserving its original values. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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From the main gate, visitors move to the area of the photo and document display room. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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The photo and document display room has been completely renovated, located in the core of the Hai Van Gate. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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The main documents and images related to Hai Van Gate are arranged according to different time periods. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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Visitors learn about the Hai Van Gate national relic site at the display room. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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Many warning and guidance signs are in place to ensure the safety of visitors when moving around Hai Van Gate, especially during rainy weather and heavy fog. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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Visitors take photos at the relic site on the morning of December 17. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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At the display room, visitors can use the 3D map to continue the tour as guided. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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On December 21, Da Nang City and Thua Thien Hue Province will organise a ceremony to announce the completion of the project for the preservation, restoration, and promotion of the Hai Gate national relic site. (Photo: ANH DAO) |
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It is expected that the managing authorities will begin selling tickets for visitors to Hai Van Gate in 2025. (Photo: ANH DAO)
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