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China says the virus and war are virtually over, and now it focuses on saving the economy. However, contrary to the Chinese government's thinking, some famous tourist destinations that have started operations are closing again, and suspicious patients are also appearing.

Correspondent Sung-Yeop Jung of Beijing.

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The towering Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Tower Observatory are the representative tourist attractions of Shanghai City.

Two days after Xi Jinping's visit to Wuhan, he opened the door as if he were trying to prove corona stability, but it was closed again after 18 days.

[Oriental Pearl Office: (Do you open today?) Closed. This is to strengthen quarantine.]

The reason why many tourist attractions are closed again is because there are many cases of reverse flow even if it prevents entry from abroad to China.

In addition, the situation in China, which was called the end level, also reveals suspected holes in the quarantine network.

In Henan Province, there have been cases of suspected infection in the province of Hubei, followed by cases of suspected infection by contact with asymptomatic cases.

Quarantine authorities are strengthening border patrols to block the possibility of smuggling, while relieving foreigners who have wandered without masks to remedy the loosened atmosphere.

When the economy was in a hurry, the city went on a local inspection to encourage production to resume.

[Si Jinping / China's national comment: We must ensure our production mission and keep our health well.]

Chinese authorities are trying to catch both rabbits: perfect quarantine and economic recovery, but there are concerns that the virus is not spreading again.

(Video coverage: Deokhyun Choi, Video editing: Hojin Kim)