In order to reduce the risks of cross infections in crowded places, notices have been issued at several major scenic spots across China based on the requirements by the government in the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus.
The national park reopened on March 31 and allows entry to both individual tourists and tourist groups. Tourists who have recent travel history outside of China are not allowed to enter the site.
Only Shuzheng valley, Rize valley and Zechawa valley are open, with a daily visitor limit at 10,000. Visitors should also be divided into different groups to enter the scenic area at different time periods.
Online reservations and ID cards are required for entry into the park. Medical workers and one of their family members can get free tickets at any time during the next 12 months from March 31, excluding Labor Day and National Day holidays.
摘自中国日报英语版
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