According to Lao Dong reporters' records, on the second day of the holiday, the number of tourists flocking to Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam increased sharply. The walkways and relic yards were crowded, especially in the late afternoon and evening hours. Many families and groups of young people chose this place to visit, take photos and participate in cultural activities.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoa (42 years old, Hanoi) shared: "This year, I brought my children to Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam during the holidays because I want my children to learn more about history and have more meaningful cultural experiences.
Not only domestic tourists, many international tourists also choose this place as a stopover to learn about the culture and history of the Capital. The atmosphere becomes more vibrant when music performances are held right in the open space at Ho Van, creating a connection between tradition and modernity.
Emma Williams, a tourist from England, shared: "I learned about the Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam through friends and social networks. This is the first time I have come to Hanoi during the holidays, so I want to experience the cultural space of local people. I really like the space here, both ancient and with art activities such as music making this place more lively.
Music performances taking place at Ho Van are diversely staged, from folk-inspired songs to modern arrangements, attracting the attention of a large audience.
Many people attentively watch and record moments with their phones, while foreign tourists are interested in the art space.


Mr. Thai Minh Hieu (35 years old, Ho Chi Minh City) shared: "I am quite surprised because the atmosphere here is very lively but still retains its own unique culture. Both visiting the relic and watching music performances is really a very interesting experience.
According to records, the increased number of visitors makes this area more bustling than usual. However, the organization and regulation work is still ensured, creating favorable conditions for tourists to visit.
The combination of visiting relics with cultural and artistic activities has contributed to enriching the experiences of tourists during the holidays. Not only a historical destination, Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam is gradually becoming a vibrant cultural space, where the past and present intersect in the contemporary rhythm of life.