China News Network, Beijing, March 16th (Reporter Ying Ni) The reporter learned from the State Administration of Cultural Heritage of China on the 16th that as of March 15, 180 in 19 provinces (regions, cities) including Shanxi, Shanghai, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang. Many museums have resumed opening to the outside world under the premise of effective prevention and control of epidemics, including 19 first-class museums.

The audience at the Memorial Hall of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China scanned the QR code to listen to the explanation provided by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage

The reporter learned from the announcements released by the restored museums that the restored museums have made clear requirements for visitors to make advance reservations and measure body temperature during epidemic prevention and control, and reminded them to take personal protection.

For example, the Memorial Hall of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China resumed on March 13th, the Memorial Hall of the CPC Office in Shanghai (Zhou Gongguan), the Chen Yun Memorial Hall, Shanghai Songhu Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai History Museums, etc., are restricted to visit under the real-name system, and they must present a healthy "green code". The Shanghai Museum currently only accepts individual guest appointments, with a daily limit of 2,000 people, and the instant reception capacity does not exceed 300 people; Shanghai Songhu Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum has a daily limit of 500 people, and the instant reception capacity does not exceed 50 people.

Prepare paper towels and wastebaskets at the ticket collection office of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China to avoid direct contact with the National Cultural Relics Bureau.

On March 15, the Zhenhai Building exhibition area of ​​the Guangzhou Museum was officially opened to the public with a daily limit of 300 people. The Nanjing Museum (Chaotian Palace), the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum (Zhanyuan), and the Meiyuan New Village Memorial Hall of the Communist Party of China were reopened.

Other museums that are about to open have also taken measures, such as the Shenyang Palace Museum, the New Fourth Army Jiangnan Command Memorial Hall, and the Jinsha Site Museum, which will be resumed on March 17.

According to statistics, as of March 15, 19 provinces including Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Anhui, Fujian, Henan, Hunan, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Hainan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Chongqing, Shaanxi, and Ningxia More than 180 museums (including districts and municipalities), including 19 first-class museums, have resumed opening to the outside world on the premise of effective prevention and control of the epidemic. (Finish)