◆ Some tourist scenic spots are restored orderly and open indoor places

  As the epidemic prevention and control situation continues to improve, some cities, in the premise of implementing prevention and control measures, have adopted reservations and current restrictions to orderly open indoor places in tourist attractions, and relatively closed spaces in libraries, museums, art galleries and other venues. , As well as closed entertainment venues such as theaters, entertainment, Internet access services, etc.

  On June 1st, on the basis of opening the outdoor area, the Yellow Crane Tower Park resumed the opening of the exhibition halls in the Yellow Crane Tower, the Luomeixuan Performance Hall, the Baiyun Pavilion, the Kistler Hall, the South Tower and other indoor venues. Among them, Baiyunge Exhibition Hall received a maximum of 60 instant visitors, Luomeixuan Performance Hall received a maximum of 50 visitors each time, Kistler Hall received a maximum of 35 visitors, and South Tower received a maximum of 17 visitors. .

  On June 2, the China Science and Technology Museum and the Beijing Natural History Museum will be reopened. The first stage of the China Science and Technology Museum will open the main exhibition hall and short-term exhibition hall, the maximum daily reception capacity is limited to 2,000 people, 1000 people each in the morning and afternoon. The Beijing Natural History Museum implements a real-name system to make online appointments and visits in divided time slots, with a daily limit of 200 people. In addition, the National Grand Theater is restricted to open for visits on June 1st, and the real-name system is reserved in advance, and the number of daily reservations is limited to 600 people.

  ◆ Illegal activities such as riding a motorcycle without a helmet will be punished

  In order to effectively protect the life safety of motorcycle, electric bicycle riders and car drivers, and reduce traffic accident deaths, the Traffic Management Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security has deployed a "one helmet and one belt" safety guard operation across the country.

  From June 1, the relevant departments will strengthen law enforcement punishments for traffic violations that do not wear safety helmets while riding motorcycles and do not use seat belts when driving cars.

  ◆ Beijing subway traffic full load rate increased to 100%

  According to the Notice of the Ministry of Transport on Issuing the Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Regional Classification and Control of New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Outbreaks (Third Edition) of Passenger Terminals and Transportation Means, Relevant Requirements for Low-risk Areas to Gradually and Orderly Release the Public Transport Full Load Rate Limits, Beijing The city's public transportation will resume normal operation and management from June 1 (Monday), and the control indicators for the full load rate of ground buses and rail transit will be increased from 90% and 80% to 100%, respectively.

  The Beijing Municipal Transportation Commission reminded that after recovery, according to the relevant prevention and control guidelines, public transport operators will continue to do prevention and control measures such as disinfection, ventilation, and temperature measurement. Citizens must wear masks when taking ground buses and rail transit.

  ◆ Hong Kong International Airport Moderately Restores Transfer Service

  From June 1, the Hong Kong International Airport will resume its transfer service in moderation. In the first phase of the resumption of connecting services, Hong Kong International Airport only accepts connecting passengers who have checked in at the place of departure and take transit flights operated by the same airline group.

  It is worth noting that the "restriction on all non-Hong Kong residents arriving in Hong Kong by plane from overseas countries or regions" prescribed by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government remains unchanged.

  ◆ The British Visa Centers in the four places of Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing resume operation

  According to the British Embassy in China, the visa centers in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing will resume operations on June 1. However, due to the epidemic, there may be some delays in the initial restart of the testing phase. At the same time, the British speed signing service and super priority visa service are currently not available.

  ◆ From June 8th, all international passengers entering the UK must be quarantined for 14 days

  According to CCTV news, on May 22 local time, British Home Secretary Priti Patel announced that from June 8 onwards, all international passengers entering the UK must isolate themselves for 14 days.

  ◆ South Korea adjusts foreigners ’entry and exit policies, and re-entry permits should be issued before departure from June

Photo / Photographer Wang Zhenzhen of the Beijing News

  According to the Chinese Embassy in South Korea, from June 1, South Korea will adjust the entry and exit policies for foreigners holding alien registration cards. Among them, the personnel holding the alien registration card need to go to the alien immigration management office for re-entry permission before they leave the country, otherwise they will not be able to re-enter Korea; the categories of alien registration certificate are A-1, A-2, A-3, F-4 personnel; personnel holding a valid refugee card are not required to apply for re-entry permits.

  In addition, when re-entering South Korea, you must present a medical diagnosis in English or Korean issued by the medical institution within 48 hours, including the presence or absence of fever, cough, chills, headache, difficulty breathing, muscle aches, pneumonia and other suspected symptoms of new coronary pneumonia Attach the test physician's signature and test date. Persons holding the "isolation-free certificate" issued by the Korean embassy or consulate abroad do not need to submit a medical diagnosis.

  ◆ Greece restarts tourism, tourists from 29 countries such as China can enter

  Greece will reopen to tourists from China and 28 other countries from June 15th, becoming one of the first European countries to try to restart tourism. Tourists do not need to undergo a new Pneumococcal virus test before entering Greece, nor do they need to undergo a new Pneumococcal virus test and mandatory quarantine after entering the country, but the relevant health department staff will randomly test.

  The first 29 countries approved for entry in Greece are: Albania, Australia, Austria, Northern Macedonia, Bulgaria, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Estonia, Japan, Israel, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Finland.

  ◆ Thailand Emergency Law extended to the end of June

  According to CCTV news, a Thai government spokesperson revealed at a press conference recently that in order to further prevent and control the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, the Thai cabinet convened a meeting to officially approve the extension of the nationwide emergency law by one month until June 30. At the same time, as the epidemic situation in Thailand improves, the Thai government will further introduce relevant measures to "unblock".

  Beijing News reporter Wang Zhenzhen