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Changji, Bazhou and Altay in Xinjiang will be open to tourists from September 2.

COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control headquarters in Changji, Bazhou and Altay regions of Xinjiang announced that all outdoor tourist attractions in the three places will be open to tourists from September 2.

Changji Prefecture: From September 2, all outdoor tourist attractions will be open to tourists, and cultural tourism coupons will continue to be issued.

All scenic spots will do a good job in public health and epidemic prevention in the scenic spots in strict accordance with the requirements of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Guide to Prevention and Control Measures for the Reopening of Tourist Attractions.

Visitors should do personal protection, consciously abide by relevant work procedures, keep a safe social distance, and always wear masks to avoid getting together or gathering.

Bazhou: All outdoor tourist attractions in Bazhou will be open to tourists from September 2nd.

All scenic spots will do a good job in public health and epidemic prevention in the scenic spots in strict accordance with the requirements of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Guide to Prevention and Control Measures for the Reopening of Tourist Attractions.

Visitors should do personal protection, consciously abide by relevant work procedures, keep a safe social distance, and always wear masks to avoid getting together or gathering.

Altay: All outdoor tourist attractions (spots) in Altay have been open to tourists since September 2, and relevant preferential policies have been formulated to promote the rapid recovery of tourism, so that tourists can move, snow slides can dry up and scenic spots can swim.

All scenic spots will do a good job in public health and epidemic prevention in the scenic spots in strict accordance with the requirements of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Guide to Prevention and Control Measures for the Reopening of Tourist Attractions.

(Editor Chen)