Location of 5 parking spots serving access to President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum

Location of 5 parking spots serving access to President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum
Location of 5 parking spots serving access to President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum
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Image of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Photo: To The

On April 25, Hanoi City Police announced that to ensure traffic order and safety, prevent congestion, and serve people and international tourists entering the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh on the occasion of April 30 and May 1, the Department Traffic police (Hanoi City Police) issued a notice.

Accordingly, officers, soldiers, people and tourists traveling by personal means such as motorbikes, motorbikes, cars and even passenger cars to visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square area in During the holidays, vehicles will be gathered at specific locations as follows:

Location 1: Inside the Ho Chi Minh Museum parking lot (No. 19A, 19B Ngoc Ha street).

Location 2: Ngoc Ha public parking lot (opposite 174 Ngoc Ha).

Location 3: Parking lot of Thang Long Imperial Citadel Center, Hanoi (No. 19C Hoang Dieu).

Location 4: Yen Phu Street (section from opposite number 122A Yen Phu to opposite number 42 Yen Phu from Chuong Duong bridge to Nhat Tan bridge); Applies to passenger cars with 29 seats or more.

Location 5: Nghi Tam Street (section from house number 88 Nghi Tam to house number 302 Nghi Tam in the afternoon from Chuong Duong bridge to Nhat Tan bridge); Applicable to passenger cars with 29 seats or more.

The Traffic Police Department recommends that tourists and residents comply with the vehicle gathering instructions and traffic instructions of the competent forces in the above area so that people can participate in traffic safely and conveniently. Have a joyful holiday, contributing to ensuring traffic order and safety.


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