China News Service, Taiyuan, August 6 (Reporter Hu Jian) ​​In response to the current complex and severe epidemic, three world cultural heritage sites in Shanxi have successively issued epidemic prevention and control notices at home and abroad.

  China's most complete ancient county town, Pingyao Ancient City, issued the latest epidemic prevention and control notice on the 6th. Tourists from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and overseas regions need to provide proof of residence in the Mainland (mainland) for more than 28 days, itinerary code and health code.

Tourists from the Macau region need to provide relevant valid certificates indicating that they have no history of residence in a foreign country or other overseas areas within 14 days, and provide a valid nucleic acid test negative certificate within 7 days.

  In addition, the ancient city of Pingyao will monitor the tourist density in real time. The tourist carrying capacity will be controlled within 75% of the approved carrying capacity (85202 people), and the carrying capacity will be close to the required peak. Tourists in more than 20 cities, including Zhengzhou, Zhengzhou, and Shangqiu, restrict reservations and ticket purchases.

  The Yungang Grottoes, more than 1,500 years ago, also issued an epidemic prevention notice recently. Tourists arriving from high-risk areas must proactively declare and hold a negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours before entering.

The scenic spot will monitor the tourist density in real time, and the tourist carrying capacity will be controlled within 70% of the approved carrying capacity.

  The Wutai Mountain Scenic Area, one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, requires tourists, monks, and laymen in high-risk areas to be suspended from entering the scenic area.

Persons entering (returning) to the mountain across provinces must provide a nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours. Persons entering (returning) to the mountain in low-risk areas at medium and high-risk locations must undergo health monitoring for 7 days and undergo 2 nucleic acid tests.

  Since August, many places in China have closed scenic spots to prevent and control the epidemic.

Up to now, 1152 A-level tourist attractions in 20 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in China have been temporarily closed in accordance with local epidemic prevention and control requirements. Scenic spots including many world cultural heritage sites have also chosen "Limited Limits, Appointments, and Errors" like Shanxi. Peak” to prevent and control the epidemic.

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