Universal Beijing Resort reopens
By Zhang Linwan | China Daily | Updated: 2022-06-25 07:07

With the latest COVID-19 resurgence under control, the resort is predicted to attract tourists throughout summer including those from the neighboring city of Tianjin and distant regions, Zhang said, adding it will drive a further rebound in the city's overall tourism.
From June 16-22, Qunar saw its ticket sales of Beijing-based tourist attractions increase nearly 40 percent week-on-week.
The most-searched scenic spot was Universal Beijing Resort, followed by the Forbidden City, Beijing Wildlife Zoo and Beijing Zoo, according to statistics from Qunar.
By Wednesday, about 70 percent of luxury hotels in the city had resumed operations, and more than 80 percent of them were offering dine-in services, according to Ctrip.