Visitors hang out in Huishan Ancient Town, Wuxi, on April 11. [Photo/wxrb.com]
Most tourist attractions in Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province, have reopened in an orderly manner as the recent COVID-19 outbreak subsides around the country.
Popular scenic areas for admiring flower blossoms in spring, including Huishan Ancient Town, Yuanouzhu scenic area, Nianhuawan scenic area, Wuxi Plum Garden, Dangkou Ancient Town and Liyuan Garden, have announced that they will resume operations on April 11 after 11 days of closure.
Some scenic areas have also provided preferential activities to attract local tourists. For example, Yuantouzhu scenic area released an annual card costing 108 yuan ($16.96) per person. Visitors can book a 258-yuan package with two tickets and a picnic set.
To ensure the safety of visitors, the number of people allowed to enter the tourist attractions at any given time will be limited. Everybody must wear masks during their visits as well, and visitors are required to have their temperature taken and show their QR codes at the entrance.
Huishan Ancient Town offers a wonderful view of blooming flowers in spring. [Photo/wxrb.com]
Vistors take photos with colorful blooming tulips at the Wuxi Plum Garden on April 11. [Photo/wxrb.com]