Wuhan’s tourist attractions set to reopen
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, WUHAN/ Created : Apr 28, 2020, 21:02 IST
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Wuhan’s popular tourist hotspot, the Yellow Crane Tower, will be reopening soon. The city was hit hard by COVID-19, and is gradually moving toward normalcy. Reportedly, Wuhan province in China has finally become a Coronavirus-free … Read more
Wuhan’s popular tourist hotspot, the Yellow Crane Tower, will be reopening soon. The city was hit hard by COVID-19, and is gradually moving toward normalcy. Reportedly, Wuhan province in China has finally become a Coronavirus-free region after several months of struggle. Read less
Starting from tomorrow, the scenic park will open for the public from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. However, the number of visitors to be allowed inside the park has been capped at 5400 per day. Those wanting to visit the park can book tickets online, and scan their QR code at the entry after providing a green health code and going through the temperature check.
Hubei, Central China’s province, has also resumed operations in its 266 major tourist attractions. Of these tourist sites, 12 are rated Class-5A attractions, as per the provisional Department of Culture and Tourism.
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