China Weather News reported that the strongest rainfall in Beijing this year has continued. At present, the city’s largest rainfall has occurred in Fangshan New Village, reaching 116.4 mm, which is of the magnitude of a heavy rainstorm.

Since yesterday, Beijing's mountainous area scenic spots, homestays, and folk households have been temporarily closed.

  The Beijing Meteorological Observatory announced precipitation from 18:00 on the 11th to 07:00 on the 12th: the city's average is 50.7 mm, the urban average is 58.5 mm, the city's largest Haidian Shangzhuang is 92.1 mm, and the city's largest Fangshan New Village is 116.4 mm.

  The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism issued a notice on July 11 that starting from 12 o'clock yesterday, Beijing's mountainous area scenic spots, country houses, and rural tourism folk houses will be closed.

In addition to the suburbs, the Fragrant Hills, Beijing Botanical Garden, Beijing Garden Expo and other parks in the urban area have also been closed, reminding the general public not to visit.

In addition, tourists who have purchased tickets online in advance can refund their tickets through the original channels.