Ming Tombs, Juyongguan Great Wall, Yinshan Tallinn Scenic Spot Indoor Venues Reopened

According to the WeChat official account of Beijing Changping Cultural Tourism Group, under the premise of normalized prevention and control of the epidemic, according to the unified arrangements for epidemic prevention and control in Changping District, from now on, the Ming Tombs All indoor venues in scenic spots (except Dingling Underground Palace), Juyongguan Great Wall Scenic Spot, and Yinshan Tallinn Scenic Spot have been reopened to the public.

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In order to continue to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control and ensure the safety of personnel, tourists are requested to present the Beijing Health Treasure Green Code and the negative nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours when entering the scenic spot, and cooperate with the on-site staff management, wear masks, scan code to measure temperature, and visit in an orderly manner. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Source: Beijing Changping Cultural Tourism Group

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