Taking the safe scenic route
4 years, 8 months ago

Taking the safe scenic route

China Daily  

A father and son play at a park in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on April 6. Another viral video showed a staff member using a loudspeaker to organize a crowd of people lining up to board boats at the West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Zhang Kaixin, a 65-year-old former Beijing wool factory worker, said she takes a cautious stance toward the virus situation and would not choose popular destinations for outings. The university, well-known for its examples of architecture combining Western and Oriental styles, and for having a friendly environment for physical exercise, served as an attractive place of leisure for lots of people living nearby. In March, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a notice encouraging people to go on short trips, adding that attractions, mainly outdoor ones, should resume operations to revive and boost the tourism economy.

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