On May 6, the Hong Kong Museum of History reopened as the new coronary pneumonia epidemic situation eased. In order to protect the health of visitors and staff, the museum implements a time-limited tour. Visitors must wear masks and pass the temperature test before entering the venue. The staff will raise signs at the door to remind visitors to maintain social distance. Affected by the new Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, the Hong Kong LCSD closed all museums, performance venues, public libraries and other cultural facilities at the end of January. As the epidemic slowed in early March, some indoor recreational venues and cultural facilities were reopened from March 11. However, with the increase in confirmed cases of imported type, the LCSD closed the cultural facilities such as museums again on March 23. Hong Kong has no new local cases for more than ten consecutive days. The LCSD has decided to reopen some of the recreational facilities in stages on May 6 and 11. China News Agency reporter Zhang Weishe

Release time: 2020-05-06 17:08:20 [Editor: Li Peiyun]