East China’s Jiangsu province is roaring back to normal life after undergoing a spell of coronavirus outbreak in July and August in Nanjing and Yangzhou.
Nanjing Xuanwu Lake Park has re-opened all the outdoor areas, and pleasure boats and commercial shops by the lake have resumed businesses.
The scenic area saw 78 thousand visitors on Saturday and Sunday, a slight increase from the previous weekend.
Zhao Yajing, A Park Ranger, Xuanwu Lake Park
Nanjing has so far resumed the opening of 29 outdoor scenic areas, attracting an increasingly large number of visitors.
The Bochi Mountain Park in Huai'an city broadcast the epidemic prevention instructions in a loop while set up more than 20 banners to strengthen the publicity of epidemic prevention and control.
Qian Jin, A Park Ranger,Bochi Mountain Park in Huai'an City
Museums, science and technology museums, and cinemas are ushering an upsurge in the flow of visitors.
Cinemas in Suqian have capped the flow of viewers at 75% of the maximum capacity.
Reservation is required for a visit to the museum in Xuzhou city while a maximum flow of 1000 visitors is allowed for entrance in one hour.
The Yancheng Science and Technology Museum welcomed an increasingly large flow of visitors, in particular the parents and their children.
A Resident of Yancheng