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Is it safe to travel in Sri Lanka? What scenic spots were closed after the explosion in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka is a very popular tourist country, and many people travel to Sri Lanka every year. Although Sri Lanka is one of the poorest countries in the world, people here love to laugh very much, and the simplicity of Sri Lanka is also one of the reasons that attract people to travel.

Is it safe to travel in Sri Lanka?

After the explosion, no one can guarantee the safety of traveling in Sri Lanka. Bian Xiao doesn't recommend you to travel to Sri Lanka, especially friends who go to Sri Lanka on May 1. I suggest you cancel your trip. Many local scenic spots have been closed, and travel agencies now require many tourists to return home. At present, no one can guarantee the safety here, so friends are advised not to travel, which is also to ensure everyone's personal safety. As for how long it will take to travel to Sri Lanka, this is uncertain. After all, the explosion did have a great impact. If you can travel to other countries, plan to go to other countries.

What scenic spots in Sri Lanka are closed?

After the explosion, most tourist attractions in Colombo have been closed, and projects such as the Buddha's Tooth Temple, Horton Plain and whale watching have also been suspended. Because there are too many people in the scenic spot, the train has stopped and a curfew is imposed from 6 pm to 6 am. It is impossible to get up at four or five in the morning. Many people fly back to China directly from the south.

The confirmed death toll from the Sri Lankan explosion is still 290, with more than 500 people injured, including 65,438+0 citizens of China. Five others were injured and five others were missing. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the Embassy of China in Sri Lanka issued an announcement on the 22nd, reminding China citizens not to travel to Sri Lanka in the near future. Citizens in China should strengthen their own safety precautions, try to stay away from crowded places, and pay close attention to the safety reminders issued by the embassy and local media reports in real time to ensure their own safety. If citizens insist on going after sending reminders, it will bring great security risks to the parties concerned, and it is difficult for the embassy to provide effective help because the expenses incurred are borne by individuals. This reminder is valid from April 22nd to May 15.