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China will enter Labor Day holiday for five days from today (1st). A whopping 90 million people say they are going on a trip, but the Chinese government, which is trying to save the economy, is trying to encourage tourism, but has not been able to relieve tensions about concerns about the re-proliferation of Corona19.

This is a report from correspondent Song Wook from Beijing.

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Hwanghakru, one of the top three famous towers in Gangnam, China, symbolizes Wuhan City.

It was reopened three months after it was closed due to corona.

[Wuhan Citizen: Hwang Hak-ru greets customers with a smile. Come to Wuhan to play. It's really beautiful.]

Beijing City also reopens the Forbidden City, which was temporarily closed.

This is an attempt to revitalize tourism ahead of the five-day Labor Day holiday.

The estimated number of travelers during this holiday season is 90 million.

Earlier, during the Cheongmyeong holiday, tens of thousands of people flocked to some tourist destinations, such as Huangshan, to form a phosphate cut.

The problem is quarantine.

The authorities first restricted the number of visitors to major tourist attractions to 30% or less of the maximum capacity, and made an hourly Internet reservation system.

It is to keep people from gathering at a specific place or time.

[Lusoogang / Chief of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China: We plan to set up a search stand in front and open multiple entrances while advancing the opening time of tourist attractions.]

When entering a tourist attraction, it is necessary to provide a health code that not only measures body temperature, but also provides a history of movement and isolation, and it is essential to wear a mask and keep a distance of 1 m or more.

Some areas, such as Henan Province and Anhui Province, prohibit teachers and students from traveling to other areas during the holiday season.

At the first holiday since the transition from the blockade to the life-prevention system, we are interested in whether China can catch two rabbits: quarantine and economic revitalization.