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Scenic spots, hotels and restaurants reopen in Beijing's Miyun

By Yang Feiyue | China Daily | Updated: 2020-04-28 08:10

Travel in Beijing's suburban Miyun district is likely to surge next month, as the weather warms up and flowers blossom.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Beijing WTown reopened on April 23 after closing for three months during the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Three hotels, more than 20 souvenir shops and many restaurants have resumed business in the canal-laced resort town in the capital's suburban Miyun district, says Jin Linsheng, a senior officer with the town's administration. That's about 30 percent of the town's overall operations.

The figure is likely to increase to 80 percent in May, he adds.

Jin expects the number of tourists to grow steadily afterward, reaching 20,000 to 30,000 during the May Day holiday from May 1 to 5.

The scenic spot is offering 20 percent off the original ticket price and has upgraded its information system to enable mobile payments, self-service entry and smart audio guides for travelers to minimize social contact.

Tourists must book their trips a day before, show their personal health QR codes and IDs, and undergo temperature checks.

They also need to remain 1 meter apart and wear facemasks.

Facilities will be sterilized regularly, and personnel's health conditions will be monitored, the resort's management says.

A total of 33 of Miyun's 41 scenic spots will have resumed operations by the end of May, the district's culture and tourism authority says.

Travel in Miyun is likely to surge next month, as the weather warms up and flowers blossom. The area's pastoral appeal has remained relatively unaffected by the pandemic, says an official with the authority.

Many tourist attractions in the district have rolled out favorable deals for May Day.

The culture and tourism authority will also develop several themed tours that feature resorts, homestays and gourmet food.

Scenic spots must require real-name bookings online and accept no more than 30 percent of their full daily tourist capacity.

Arrangements will also be made to prevent crowds and ensure social distancing.

Beijing Wtown is working with other scenic spots and travel agencies in Beijing to develop more products to encourage consumption, Jin says.

It also plans to roll out two-and three-day packages with resorts in neighboring Hebei province to attract more travelers.

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