Scenic Spots in Wuhu Gradually Being Opened

  Source:www.wuhunews.cn   Updated:2020-03-31 18:51   Hits:

It is learned on 25th, March that Macrolink Beluga Ocean Park and Dapu Rural World will officially open this Saturday. At this point, the main spots within Wuhu City will reopen to welcome visitors, and citizens can take advantage of the beautiful spring outing. Tourism will gradually return to prosperity.

 

On 21th March, Wuhu Fantawild Oriental Heritage Theme Park officially reopened. Visitors can enjoy the spring scenery of the park and experience the amusement programs to release a good mood. Wuhu Fantawild Oriental Heritage Theme Park correspondingly reduced the ticket price and launched a series of policies to benefit citizens.

 

The park implements the real-name ticketing system with no contact and offline ticket purchasing are not open temporarily. Visitors should purchase tickets one day in advance through the “Fantawild Tourism” APP, “Wuhu Fantawild” We Chat official account or other officially authorized online e-commerce platforms, and enter the park with ID card verification. 

 

Besides, it is also reported that many parks, such as Zheshan Park, Wuhu Sculpture Park, Qiuzi Square and Yougards as well as many scenic spots, like Xihe Ancient Town have been reopened to tourists.

 

It is introduced that in order to cope with the impact of the epidemic, the city’s scenic spots have made detailed rules and regulations that visitors are expected to consciously comply with. Visitors are required to wear masks, show their health code and ID cards, and cooperate with the staff to complete the work of temperature detection and safety inspection.

 

When travelling, tourists should take the initiative to keep a safe distance of more than 1.5 meters from others, wash hands frequently and keep a good personal hygiene habit. Each park also carries on the daily thorough disinfection to the catering stores, the commodity, the amusement equipment, the queuing area and the washrooms to ensure a safe environment for tourists to eat and have fun. 

 

 

Translated by Yuan Mengwen from Foreign Affairs Office of Wuhu Municipal People’s Government