
From noon on August 27, the first groups of 4,500 guests from Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (India) arrived in Hanoi.
According to the schedule, the groups will visit Hoa Lo Prison Relic Site (Hoan Kiem District) one by one. The first bus carrying 37 guests, mostly men, arrived at the tourist site at around 1 p.m.

Hoa Lo Prison Relic Site said that this afternoon it will welcome about 300 people from a group of 4,500 Indian visitors. The unit has arranged guides at tourist spots, with signs in 3 languages: Vietnamese, English and Hindi.
In particular, the relic also arranged a number of Hindi-speaking guides to welcome visitors.

The first group of visitors were excited when they arrived at Hoa Lo Prison Relic.


They took turns following the tour route to visit Hoa Lo Prison Relic, listening to the tour guide's explanation.

Curious visitors look at the relics at Hoa Lo Prison Relic.
Sahil Sood, from Sri Ganganagar city (India), felt great when he first came to Hanoi. Tomorrow (August 28), Sahil's group will visit Ha Long Bay (Quang Ninh province).
“The people are very friendly. I want to try both Vietnamese and Indian food, especially Vietnamese coffee,” said Sahil.
According to him, Indians love to come to Vietnam. The male tourist will spend time exploring the markets and evening entertainment venues in Hanoi.

On his first day in Hanoi, Arjit Sahai (27 years old, living in New Delhi) enjoyed taking pictures of every corner inside Hoa Lo Prison Relic.


Previously, the leaders of the Hanoi Department of Tourism directed destinations and hotels to welcome groups of tourists, improve service quality, and ensure food safety.

After about 30 minutes of sightseeing, the first group of Indian tourists left Hoa Lo Prison Relic, preparing to go to the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam.

A group of more than 30 Indian tourists took photos and checked in at the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam.


The group of tourists seemed quite comfortable when they arrived at the Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam despite the hot weather in Hanoi. Many tourists were amazed and took pictures of the architectural space here.

Female tourist Roshni (27 years old, living in New Delhi) took a souvenir photo in front of Khue Van Cac, commenting that the atmosphere here is "so peaceful".
“Today is my first day in Vietnam, so I don’t have much experience yet. I want to explore more of your country,” she said, especially mentioning that her favorite food is rice.

Male Indian tourist takes photos inside Dai Thanh Palace.
In early August, the Indian billionaire announced that he would bring 4,500 employees to Vietnam for a tour. The group will be divided into 6 small groups, expected to travel for 4-5 days, visiting Hanoi, Ha Long (Quang Ninh province) and Trang An scenic area (Ninh Binh).
The group's program lasts 5 days and 4 nights without staying in Ninh Binh and Ha Long although these places are on the schedule. They will spend all 4 nights in Hanoi organizing activities such as conferences, seminars, and gala dinners.
In Hanoi, the group explored the destinations: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam, Hoa Lo Prison.
It is known that the pharmaceutical company of the Indian billionaire chose to organize the program in Vietnam. This is considered a conference to thank the company's agents around the world. The group of 4,500 guests flew from many countries to Hanoi, not just India.
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