Chinanews client Beijing March 26 (Lang Lang) The spring breeze arrives in March, it is the time to enjoy the flowers. After two months at home, is your toe just about to move and want to go out into this spring?

With the resumption of production and orderly progress in various places, the film, fitness, tourism and other industries have gradually recovered under the premise of good epidemic prevention measures. Many places have also introduced a number of convenient measures and benefit packages to encourage people to "go out and play" outside their homes.

Data Map: On January 23, few people came to buy tickets to watch movies in popular theaters such as Shanghai Cinema and Belle Palace. Photo by Zhang Xinwei of China News Agency

Go out and watch a movie! Hundreds of theaters nationwide resume work

I can't remember when I last entered the cinema. Recently, people in many areas can finally go to the cinema to watch movies.

According to Cat's Eye data, on March 24, a total of 495 theaters across the country resumed work, a decrease of 43 from March 23, and the nation's return to work rate reached 4.36%. On the day of the country (March 24), the box office was 27,000 yuan.

Compared with the past, the box office data of 27,000 yuan is slightly bleak, but in the current environment, the worry about the epidemic and the status quo of no new movie may become the main reason why audiences are not anxious to enter the theater.

However, more and more cities are reopening theaters. Kunming, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shenyang and other cities have recently released announcements. Public theaters and other public places of operation can be reopened after disinfection control measures are taken.

Data map: On March 22, Dunhuang citizens flew kites on the open space near the Danghe Bridge under the Mingsha Mountain in Dunhuang. Photo by Wang Binyin

Leisure industry picks up: gyms, scenic spots, etc. are gradually reopening

In addition to movie theaters, gyms, scenic spots, parks, museums and other places are gradually reopening.

Since March, public and business establishments in some cities in Zhejiang Province have joined the ranks of returning to work. Hangzhou issued a "Notice on Adjusting Epidemic Prevention and Control Measures" on March 21, specifying libraries, cultural centers, art galleries, museums, intangible cultural heritage exhibition halls, theaters, indoor and outdoor stadiums, restaurant boxes, as well as exhibitions and bookstores , Art, performing arts, entertainment, Internet cafes, Internet cafes and other public and operating places can be resumed with immediate effect.

More than half of the stadiums in Nanjing have resumed work. As of March 19, 75 sports stadiums and gymnasiums have been resumed on the “Ningtihui” line, and resumption venues account for 58.1% of the number of online contracted venues. Chen Weihong, director of the Nanjing Sports Bureau, said at a press conference that once the time is right, fitness facilities such as swimming pools will be opened immediately.

The scenic spots are gradually reopening. Scenic spots such as Beijing, Shanghai, Fujian, Jilin, Guizhou, Hubei, Shandong and other areas will be gradually restored and opened to the public. As of March 16, 3,714 A-level tourist attractions in 28 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) have resumed operations, and the rate of resumption of work has exceeded 30%. The restored tourist attractions are mainly mountain-type scenic spots, open-type scenic spots, and Citizen park and other outdoor tourist places.

After the "Cloud Viewing Exhibition" and "Cloud Live Broadcasting", the museum ushered in the resumption of work. As of March 15, more than 180 museums in 19 provinces and autonomous regions, including Shaanxi, Shanghai, and Sichuan, have resumed opening, including 19 first-class museums.

Data map: On March 20, the outdoor stadium in Xining City has been fully opened, and citizens jumped to the Guozhuang on the stadium. Photo by China News Agency reporter Ma Mingyan

Restriction of personnel flow and time-sharing exercise: epidemic prevention and control still needs attention

Playing outdoors has been on the agenda, and prevention and control measures are still inadvertent.

As early as February 25, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued the "Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Epidemic Situations in Reopening Tourist Scenic Areas", requiring that scenic areas be reopened and adhere to the principle of zoning and classification. Open; tourist attractions in various places should continue to implement epidemic prevention and control, implement real-name system to purchase tickets, record visitors' contact information, traffic and other information, and use big data and other means to do a good job of dynamic monitoring of tourist information.

In the guidelines for the resumption of work and resumption of work issued by Guangdong Province, it is clear to control the flow of people at public cultural venues. In principle, the total number of visitors to the museum daily and the number of reservations during the same period cannot exceed 30% of the number of receptions on normal open days. The service content has also been adjusted. In principle, "one person and one table" are separated by more than 1.5 meters.

The gyms that have resumed operations have higher requirements for prevention and control due to the relatively closed space. Citizens in Nanjing, Jiangsu, Shaoxing, and other places want to go to the gym to make an appointment.

These places require that, on the basis of daily disinfection and enhanced ventilation, each gym adjusts its business hours according to its own situation and divides the time period. Each period is limited to 30 to 50 people. In addition, citizens must present a health code and register in real name when entering the house, wear a mask during exercise, and run at least 1 meter apart when running.

Data map: On March 21, a child interacted with a baby monkey across a glass. On that day, the Yunnan Wild Animal Park was officially reopened. Photo by Kang Ping, China News Agency

Holidays, sending money, and exempting bills: Fancy measures encourage consumption

Out of consideration for the epidemic, people are still cautious about going out. To encourage everyone to go out, various places have introduced measures from various aspects.

Recently, the "2.5-day flexible schedule for Jiangxi's trial weekend" became a hot search on the Internet. On March 19, Jiangxi Province issued a notice, clarifying that various units in various places combined with actual conditions and optimized work arrangements, in the second quarter of this year, a trial of 2.5 days of flexible work schedules on weekends, and actively guided cadres and employees to go out for weekends and holidays.

Not only give the holiday, money also gets a bit. Since March 17th, Nanjing has started the issuance of "Jinling Rural Tread Spring" consumer vouchers. A total of 13 million yuan in rural tourism e-consumer vouchers have been issued, covering five aspects of "food, lodging, travel shopping" in rural tourism.

In order to attract more tourists, the fares of the scenic spots have been adjusted accordingly. "Before May 1st, state-owned A-level scenic spots that meet the requirements for epidemic prevention and control were opened to domestic and foreign tourists for free; non-state-owned A-level scenic spots were encouraged to participate in free opening activities." Recently, Hangzhou introduced eight measures to support the tourism industry to overcome difficulties.

This is not enough, there are places to consider even the issue of accommodation. As a tourist resort, Fenghuang County, Hunan requires that within 3 months after the scenic spots (points) are opened, 11 hotels, 113 hotels and inns, and 55 homestays in the county will implement a "buy 1 night, get 1 night" discount for tourists. .

Holidays, payment of money, free tickets to scenic spots, free bills for accommodation ... In order to let everyone go out, local governments can be described as "broken heart". With so many preferential measures, is your travel plan also on the agenda?