Tianhetan Scenic Spot and the Guiyang Huaxi National Urban Wetland Park in the Huaxi district of Guiyang city, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, reopened to the public on March 25.
A photographer captures the beauty of the Tianhetan Scenic Spot in Huaxi district. [Photo/gog.cn]
From March 25 to Dec 31, medical workers from across the country with valid certificates can enjoy free access to the two scenic spots.
All tourists are required to scan the Guizhou Health OR Code and have their temperatures taken. If abnormal temperature is found or the scan result shows a red code, tourists should cooperate with scenic area staff members. Scenic spots will be discouraged for those who do not wear masks.
Before buying tickets, tourists should plan their trips in advance and learn about the opening announcements, the opening policies and ticket sales of the scenic spots.
An aerial view of Guiyang Huaxi National Urban Wetland Park. [Photo/gog.cn]
The number of the people in a tour team is not allowed to exceed 30. The team should adopt interval-based admissions to the scenic spots to avoid mass entry. Decentralized tours are to be implemented.
At present, the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic is still in a critical period. Visitors are urged to actively cooperate with the management of the scenic spots during the tour. If there are symptoms such as fever, fatigue and coughing, please seek help in time.