On July 12, Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was approved to reopen. Petaling Street, which is almost synchronized with the opening of Kuala Lumpur, is a century-old market dominated by Chinese merchants. It is also a well-known tourist attraction in Malaysia and is considered to be a tourist experience for tourists from all over the world. An important "stuck" landmark of Chinese culture. After the outbreak of the Malaysian epidemic, Petaling Street has been closed for more than three months. The person in charge admitted that Petaling Street is facing the biggest challenge in more than 100 years. The reporter visited the place and saw that the merchants here have arranged their stores one after another to welcome the passenger flow again. However, in order to prevent and control the epidemic situation, Petaling Street has also formulated strict epidemic prevention regulations. Only four entrances are open. Visitors need to measure their temperature and receive a license plate. Only 200 tourists are allowed to enter at the same time. The person in charge said that due to the epidemic situation, currently Petaling Street only welcomes local tourists. It is estimated that passenger traffic can only reach the top 50% of the epidemic. Only after the epidemic, tourists from all over the world, including Chinese tourists, return to Petaling Street. In order to overcome the difficulties thoroughly. (Reporter Chen Yue editor Guo Shihao)

Editor in charge: [Zhou Zhaojun]