China News Service, September 14th. According to the US "World Journal" report, Southern California tourism in the United States has reappeared hot business opportunities. Chinese tourists who have been bored at home for more than a year have begun to travel.

In the post-epidemic era, for the safety of passengers, travel agencies go all out to fight sanitation and safety every day, including daily disinfection of buses, and guests are required to wear masks throughout the journey.

There are also guests who bring their own hot water bottles, and boil the water every day to disinfect the toilet seats and shower handles in the hotel room before use.

  In order to give passengers peace of mind, some Southern California Chinese travel agencies require guests to produce a vaccination certificate, or a three-day negative nucleic acid test report, and buses are disinfected every day.

Guests must use dry cleaners and wear masks throughout the journey. After the trip, the travel agency must follow up and return visits to ensure the safety of passengers and staff.

  The CEO of Seagull Travel Agency said that all guests who sign up for a tour group must provide a vaccination certificate and a three-day nucleic acid test negative certificate, otherwise they are not allowed to participate in the tour group.

The driver disinfects the vehicle every day, and both the driver and the tour guide have been fully vaccinated. Each morning before the tour group leaves, the tour guide will take everyone’s body temperature.

When choosing a hotel, we also choose branded hotel chains throughout the process to protect the health and safety of our guests.

  A tour guide takes guests' body temperature every day.

She said that the number of guests in a group can range from more than 20 people to more than 40 people, and the safety of each guest must be ensured.

The air-conditioning and ventilation system is turned on throughout the bus to ensure air circulation, and the travel agency takes the body temperature of the passengers every day, and the guests also require dry-cleaning hands to disinfect before getting on the bus.

As long as most guests follow the rules, other guests will do the same.

Generally, Asian customers even wear double-layer masks in the car.

  Some guests with the group were also fully armed and brought enough anti-epidemic supplies.

The Chinese Ms. Qin recently participated in a tour group. Packing before departure is not about what clothes to bring, but about epidemic prevention.

She specially purchased disinfectant wipes, disposable gloves, spray bottles of alcohol and dry hands, mask boxes, face masks, etc. online in advance.

She said that nearly half of the space in the box was filled with anti-epidemic items. In order to facilitate disinfection and drinking hot water, she brought a hot water bottle.

Every time she stayed in a hotel, she would boil a pot of hot water to disinfect the bathtub, toilet seat, shower handle, etc. before using it.

At the same time, alcohol cotton is used to disinfect light switches and desktops.

  She said that their bus seats are fixed. When she gets on the bus every day, she uses sterile tissues to disinfect her seat armrests and countertops. Although wearing a mask for seven or eight hours a day is very hard, but for safety, she can only endure it. However, she will change the mask every four hours to ensure that the mask is dry. She dared not drink water in the car during the day, and she would drink more hot water when she returned to the hotel at night, and drink a glass of vitamin C every day to improve immunity. Although she understands that doing so is mostly psychological, but she feels at ease. (Zhang Hong)