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Australia travel ban

Since March 25th, Australia's borders have been completely closed, and all Australian citizens and permanent residents are not allowed to leave Australia without special permission. Australian local residents include Australian citizens, permanent residents, New Zealand citizens living in Australia and their family members. Family members here include spouses, guardians and dependent children, but do not include parents of local adult residents.

Legal basis:

Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China

Seventy-sixth people's governments at or above the county level are responsible for tourism safety. The relevant departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall perform their duties of tourism safety supervision in accordance with laws and regulations.

Article 77 The State shall establish a safety risk early warning system for tourist destinations. The classification and implementation procedures of safety risk early warning of tourist destinations shall be formulated by the tourism authorities in the State Council jointly with relevant departments.

The people's governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments shall take tourism safety as an important part of emergency monitoring and evaluation.

Seventy-eighth people's governments at or above the county level shall incorporate tourism emergency management into the government emergency management system according to law, formulate emergency plans, and establish a response mechanism for tourism emergencies.

After an emergency occurs, the local people's government and its relevant departments and institutions shall take measures to carry out rescue and assist tourists to return to their places of origin or reasonable places designated by tourists.

Seventy-ninth tour operators should strictly implement the laws, regulations, national standards and industry standards related to safety production management and fire safety management, have corresponding safety production conditions, and formulate tourist safety protection systems and emergency plans.

Tourism operators shall conduct regular emergency rescue skills training for employees who directly provide services to tourists, conduct safety inspection, monitoring and evaluation on the products and services provided, and take necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of hazards.

Tourism operators should take corresponding safety measures when organizing and receiving tourists such as the elderly, minors and the disabled.