China News Service, Hong Kong, February 19 (Reporter Han Xingtong) Hong Kong Disneyland, which was closed for more than two months due to the fourth wave of the epidemic, reopened on the 19th.

In the morning of that day, more than a hundred citizens arrived early and excitedly waiting to enter the park, and many of them dressed up as Disney characters.

On February 19, the epidemic in Hong Kong slowed down and Hong Kong Disneyland reopened. Many citizens entered the venue to enjoy a happy time with their children.

The picture shows the Hong Kong Disneyland. Many citizens visit the park.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua

  In response to the epidemic earlier, Hong Kong Disneyland was temporarily suspended from December 2 last year. After being closed for more than 2 months, it reopened on February 19.

At present, the park will operate 5 days a week, and will be closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays until further notice. At the same time, the park has a population control and all visitors must make an appointment.

  The reporter saw on the scene that a series of health and safety measures are implemented in the park. Visitors must scan the "Travel with peace of mind" QR code or register personal information when entering the park, and they must also undergo a temperature check.

Queuing areas, restaurants, and amusement facilities throughout the park all require guests to maintain social distance by drawing lines on the ground.

The park also stated that it will require the entertainers involved in the operation to be tested for the virus every 14 days.

On February 19, the epidemic in Hong Kong slowed down and Hong Kong Disneyland reopened. Many citizens entered the venue to enjoy a happy time with their children.

The picture shows the reopening of Hong Kong Disneyland, with live performances welcoming guests.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua

  Before the park opened that morning, over a hundred citizens were waiting at the gate, many dressed as Disney characters, waiting excitedly for entering the park.

Mok Weiting, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, specially put on Chinese New Year costumes to greet the visitors and express welcome.

  There are two children wearing long dresses of two colors, one red and one blue, dressed as Disney princesses, standing in front of the castle for a photo.

The two children said that they were very happy to enter the park after a long time.

Their father, Mr. Liang, expressed that he was worried that the park would be closed again due to the rebound of the epidemic, so he took the opportunity to take them out to play.

  Citizen Mr. Huang came with his 7-year-old son. Mr. Huang has downloaded "Travel with Peace" in advance. He thinks it is very convenient to scan in the park and play more at ease. "If there is a diagnosis in the place visited, it will help you to beware. And prepare in advance".

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