Taxis queue up as Hubei welcomes tourists with free admission to A-level scenic spots
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In return for the Chinese people’s support and care amid the COVID-19 outbreak, since August 8, 2020, nearly 400 A-level scenic spots in central China’s Hubei Province have been open to tourists free of charge until the end of this year, including Golden Week during the National Day Holiday.. Tourists from low-risk areas in China can enter the scenic spots free of charge after real-name booking, checking temperature and scanning health code. On the first day of free admission, taxis line up at Hankou Railway Station Square, waiting for the tourists’ arrival. (Photos: People’s Daily; compiled by Huang Yuzhang)
August 8 is the first day of free admission to all A-level scenic spots in Hubei for Chinese tourists. Taxis line up at Hankou Railway Station Square, waiting for the tourists’ arrival.
August 8 is the first day of free admission to all A-level scenic spots in Hubei for Chinese tourists. Taxis line up at Hankou Railway Station Square, waiting for the tourists’ arrival.
August 8 is the first day of free admission to all A-level scenic spots in Hubei for Chinese tourists. Taxis line up at Hankou Railway Station Square, waiting for the tourists’ arrival.
In return for the support and care from people all over China amid the COVID-19 outbreak, since August 8, 2020, nearly 400 A-level scenic spots in central China’s Hubei Province have been open to tourists free of charge until the end of this year, including Golden Week during the National Day Holiday.
Tourists from low-risk areas in China can enter the scenic spots free of charge after real-name booking, checking temperature and scanning the health code.
Photo taken on August 7, 2020 shows Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan, Hubei.
Photo taken on August 7, 2020 shows Qingchuan Pavilion in Wuhan, Hubei.
Photo taken on August 7, 2020 shows Wuhan Science and Technology Museum.