China News Service, June 23, according to the official WeChat news of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, on the 23rd, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a safety reminder for the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020. The holiday of the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020 is coming, and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism reminds tourists that the outbreak of the Dragon Boat Festival is epidemic prevention. Control is not paralyzed, tourism safety is not careless.

Data Map: Tourists wear masks to orderly tour the scenic area. Photo by Jia Tianyong, China News Agency reporter

  The reminder pointed out that at present, the task of normalizing epidemic prevention and control is still arduous and arduous. Tourists should pay close attention to the epidemic risk situation issued by the epidemic prevention and control departments around the country, continue to maintain vigilance, avoid paralysis, do self-protection, wear masks, wash hands frequently, measure body temperature, disinfect disinfection, do not gather, ventilate frequently. When taking the transportation and entering the park, consciously keep a distance from other tourists. Open the space between the table and chairs when eating and use male chopsticks and spoons.

  Before traveling, learn about the latest epidemic prevention and control policies of destinations through authoritative channels, check the opening and current limit measures of scenic spots, and especially understand the measures such as ticket reservations and tour by time. Understand the ground traffic conditions in a timely manner and plan the travel routes and time reasonably. Follow the regulations of the scenic area during the tour, enter the park at intervals, travel in different peaks, and avoid getting together.

  The reminder emphasizes that nowadays, most areas of the South have entered the flood season, and tourists should pay close attention to the weather forecast of the tourist destination, especially the warning information of severe weather, and adjust the itinerary in time according to the weather warning. Strictly abide by the management of relevant local authorities and raise awareness of safety precautions, especially in mountainous areas, river valleys and other areas to prevent safety risks caused by natural disasters such as landslides, falling rocks, debris flows, and flash floods.

  Avoid going to areas that are not open to tourists, and ensure the safety of people and property. In case of bad weather, you should avoid going to disaster-prone places such as mountains, valleys, and watersides. Do not swim in waters that do not have safety guarantees, carefully choose wading activities such as boating, rafting, snorkeling, and deep diving, and conduct under the guidance of professionals.