East China's Jiangsu province has ushered in the spring time while making efforts to promote the recovery of life and work in an orderly manner as the novel coronavirus epidemic has been easing in China.
7 museums in Nanjing resumed operation on Sunday. Visitors are required to wear masks, undergo temperature checks and scan bar codes to confirm their identities.
They also need to show the Sukangma or the health QR code to ensure that their travel records in the past two weeks can be tracked.
At present, the museums are not open for group visit appointments, and the daily reception capacity does not exceed 50% of the maximum capacity.
The museums are open from 9 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday through Sunday.
A resident in Nanjing
We have been waiting for long
and these cultural relics are worth looking at
Dai Changdong, Deputy CPC Chief of the Museum of Six Dynasties
We have shut down all fresh air systems
and return air valves
We have also cleaned the disinfection filter
to welcome visitors with fresh air
and excellent environment
The Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo reopened on Sunday after it was closed for more than 50 days. The park authority has set up multiple barriers at the entrance in order to avoid mass gathering.
Parks and scenic areas in Suzhou, Yangzhou, Nantong, Xuzhou and Huai'an have also reopened to visitors
a tourist in Yangzhou
We are here to enjoy the great sunshine
and the breathtaking sceneries
Spring is the time for pleasure
Of course
we should enhance self-protection against the epidemic
In order to alleviate the impact of the epidemic on the enterprises, Nanjing has invested 318 million yuan in consumer coupons and distributed them to people in need.
Zhou Qin, professor of Southeast University
People in need want to consume
but they lack money
Providing more supplies
giving consumers more choices
and spending more money on consumption
can promote the rapid recovery of related industries