Marble Mountains and K20 relic site welcome back visitors with safety measures in place
The Marble Mountains Tourist Area and the K20 historical relic site, both in Da Nang’s Ngu Hanh Son District, have reopened to the public for the first time since a second wave of Covid-19 infections hit Da Nang late July.
Visitors at the Marble Mountains Tourist Area. The photo captured in June 2020. |
These tourist spots are open daily from 7.20am until 5.00pm, including on public holidays and at Tet Festival.
All necessary precautionary steps have been put in place at these tourist sites to ensure the safety of their staff and visitors.
In particular, the elevator and many commonly-touched surfaces in the Marble Mountains Tourist Area, along with K20’s surrounding spaces, are frequently sprayed with disinfectant chemicals.
Also, free bottles of alcohol-based hand sanitizer have been placed at ticket booths and main entrances to the tourist sites.
These spots’ staff and visitors to these sites must undergo compulsory body temperature measurement, use face coverings, clean their hands often, and maintain a safe distance from others in order to keep themselves and others safe.
Anyone who shows such Covid-19 infection symptoms as cough, fever and shortness of breath should contact these tourist sites’ staff or the helplines 0936 455234/ 076 6506715 for prompt support.
By THU HA - Translated by M.D