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HCM City puts into operation tourist information centres

Two visitor information and support centres began operation at the Bach Dang Wharf and 23/9 Parks in Ho Chi Minh City on August 2.
HCM City puts into operation tourist information centres ảnh 1Foreign tourists look for information at the support centre in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Two visitor information andsupport centres began operation at the Bach Dang Wharf and 23/9 Parks in Ho ChiMinh City on August 2.

The facilities, each covering 55 square metres, are openbetween 8 am and 9 pm every day.

At the centres, visitors can take direct advice from staffor look for information on guide books and documents in English, Japan, Russiaand Chinese. They also have free access to two Internet-connected computers.

Le Truong Hien Hoa, Director of the Ho Chi Minh TourismPromotion Agency, said feedback from tourists on performance of the centreswill be collected.

Similar facilities are considered to be built at the Tan SonNhat international airport, and a number of popular destinations in the city,such as the Thong Nhat Hall and War Remnants Museum.-VNA
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