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Have 86 scenic spots in Beijing, such as Badaling Great Wall and Xiangshan, resumed business?

From August 1 1 to August 13, 179, the scenic spot was temporarily closed due to heavy rainfall. Yesterday, I learned from the Beijing Tourism Commission and scenic spots that the rainstorm warning has been lifted and at least 86 scenic spots have resumed business. However, if the rainstorm warning is issued again, the mountain-related scenic spots may be temporarily closed.

According to the announcement issued by Beijing Tourism Commission, 179 scenic spots temporarily closed due to rainfall are located in Haidian, Yanqing and other 12 areas, mainly located in mountainous areas, such as Xiangshan in Haidian District, Badachu in Shijingshan District, Tanzhe Temple in Mentougou District, Dushi in Miao Feng and Fangshan District, Jinhai Lake in Pinggu District and Badaling Great Wall in Yanqing District.

It is understood that during the heavy rainfall from June 2/KLOC-0 to June 24, Beijing temporarily closed the 174 scenic spot for the first time to ensure the safety of tourists. This is the second temporary closure of the scenic spot. "The closure of scenic spots is mainly based on the rainstorm warning and geological disaster warning issued by the city, and the tourism committees of all districts notify the scenic spots within their jurisdiction." Relevant persons from several district tourism committees said that in view of the many geological disasters in Beijing's mountainous areas, various scenic spots will take the initiative to respond to the call to shut down.

As the closure of the scenic spot coincides with the weekend, many tourists encounter "closing the door" when visiting the Badaling Great Wall and other scenic spots. The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Tourism Commission said that the recent rainfall is frequent and the scenic spot may be temporarily closed due to the issuance of rainstorm warning. Please pay attention to the website of the relevant tourism commission in time or call the tourism commission of the scenic spot and the area where the scenic spot is located in advance.

With the lifting of the rainstorm warning, at least 86 of the temporarily closed 179 scenic spots resumed business under the condition of ensuring the elimination of hidden dangers, including Badaling Great Wall, Mutianyu Great Wall and Xiangshan. However, 93 mountain-related scenic spots remain closed or cannot be contacted, among which none of the scenic spots temporarily closed in Fengtai, Changping and Pinggu are open. When these closed scenic spots are opened depends on the situation. For the scenic spots that have resumed business, the Municipal Tourism Commission said that the meteorological risk of geological disasters in Beijing is still in the yellow warning, and the risk of geological disasters such as collapse is still high. Scenic spots that have resumed business should inspect and monitor key parts and weak links and find hidden dangers. Dispose of it in time and suspend business on its own.

So remember to check the weather forecast in advance when you travel.