Parts of Haohe River scenic area closed for renovation
Haohe River scenic area in Nantong, East China's Jiangsu province is a national 5A-level tourist attraction located in the city's downtown area. [Photo/ntfabu.com]
The China Abacus Museum, Zhang Jian Memorial Museum, Bonsai Garden, and Tianning Temple in Haohe River scenic area in Nantong have been closed for renovation since Sept 10, the scenic area's administrative committee announced.
The other cultural venues in the area will remain open to the public, while implementing strict COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control measures.
All open venues and boat trips must cap their visitor capacity at 50 percent, as well as require online real-name ticket booking.
Visitors must wear masks, present their health and travel history QR codes, as well as ID cards, and have their temperature taken before entering the venues.
Visitors will not be allowed to enter if they have yellow or red QR codes, a body temperature above 37.3 degrees Celsius, or are suffering from coughing.
All venues will also carry out regular disinfection works to ensure the health and safety of visitors.
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