[Explanation] On November 2nd, as the transfer train slowly entered Linhe Station, 440 stranded Ejina passengers arrived in Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Afterwards, these tourists boarded in an orderly manner under the guidance of the staff and went to the local area. Designated hotels for centralized health monitoring.

  [Explanation] The reporter learned that these 4 designated hotels are all arranged in accordance with the prevention and control requirements, and are divided into living areas, observation areas, material guarantee areas, staff passages, and passenger passages.

In the hotel rooms, facilities such as 24-hour hot water, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi are also available.

In order to be able to entertain these stranded tourists, the local area has also specially formulated daily recipes and arranged for professional chefs to cook local specialties for tourists in the next 14 days.

  [Concurrent period] Ma Bin, head chef of the hotel for the resettlement of stranded tourists in Linhe District, Bayannaoer City

  We will provide the best quality service and hope to bring them a good living environment through the characteristic food culture of Bayannaoer.

  [Explanation] In accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, these tourists will embark on the way back to their hometown after 14 days of health monitoring in Bayannaoer City.

  [Concurrent] Duan Ruimin, Deputy Director of Bayannaoer City Health Commission

  The hotel is completely closed and managed. Our medical staff, disease control staff, sampling staff and comrades from the public security department have formed a special work class. Each hotel has 11 people on duty 24 hours a day to treat their (travelers) personal health. (Monitoring), including nucleic acid detection, once a day for 14 consecutive days.

  Ma Zhiyuan, Li Aiping, Wang Lina, reporting from Bayannaoer, Inner Mongolia

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]