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What impact will cross-provincial and cross-border travel have on May Day?

With the continuous reopening of tourist attractions in various places and the approaching May Day holiday, many friends are already looking forward to preparing for travel. However, epidemic prevention is still unavoidable, and relevant departments have made it clear that national cultural and sports activities and cross-provincial and cross-border tourism will not be resumed for the time being.

Cross-border tourism will not resume for the time being

Recently, guidance on the resumption of work and production has been issued: it is clear that national cultural and sports activities and inter-provincial and cross-border tourism will not resume for the time being. But Article 6 also points out that passenger transport recovery and return services must be done well. There should be no barriers to the movement of people between low-risk areas, except for immigration.

Specific requirements

Consolidate the main responsibilities of local and unit epidemic prevention and control. Implement personal protection requirements for employees and minimize gatherings and collective activities.

Integrate normalized prevention and control with emergency response. Maintain the fever clinic, pre-examination, triage and other systems, standardize the epidemic emergency response process, and release epidemic information openly and transparently.

Regionalization and restoration of production order. Timely cancel prevention and control measures that hinder normal production and living order.

Promote the resumption of production across the entire industry chain. Promptly help solve problems such as employment, funding, raw material supply, and the resumption of major projects. We will ensure stable production and supply of agricultural production and important non-staple foods.

Promote the resumption of work in the service industry. In low-risk areas, operators decide on their own the time and market for resumption of work. National cultural and sports activities and inter-provincial and cross-border tourism will no longer resume.

Provide passenger transport recovery and return services. Apart from immigration, there should be no barriers to the movement of people between low-risk areas.

It is necessary to strengthen traffic order protection. Do a good job in ensuring traffic order after the control measures on the E-Han passage are lifted. Make overall plans to prevent foreign imports and smooth international logistics channels.

Impact on May Day tourism

So will May Day tourist attractions be crowded with people this year? You know, Anhui Huangshan Scenic Area was full of tourists a few days ago.

1. There will be no cross-border travel this year. After all, the epidemic abroad is much more severe than at home.

2. Inter-provincial travel will not be too popular, and there are even very few people traveling across provinces. After all, under the current circumstances, safety comes first. It is even less possible to travel to Beijing. Let’s leave Beijing’s attractions to Beijingers!

3. Intra-provincial tourism will become the main way of May Day travel this year. After all, there will be fewer travel restrictions within the province. Moreover, there are also scenic spots, and the advantages of provinces and cities with large populations are revealed.

May Day Travel Recommendation - Longmen Ancient Town

Jiangnan has always had the largest number of ancient towns, with white walls and green tiles, pastoral natural ecology, and it is simply a standard landscape painting. Longmen Ancient Town is a rural town more than 50 kilometers away from Hangzhou. It is said that this was the hometown of Wu Dong and Sun Quan during the Three Kingdoms period. More than 90% of the residents here say that they are descendants of the Sun family. There are still more than 40 Sun ancestral halls preserved in the ancient town, which is a typical Jiangnan water town ancient town. Long streets and winding alleys run through the entire ancient town. Walking into the ancient town is like entering a maze. However, despite being soaked for thousands of years, it remains intact. On the cobblestone paths of Xiaoqiaoliushui Ancient Street, locals can still feel the strong Jiangnan ethnic customs.

Botan Ancient Town

Compared with other famous Jiangnan ancient towns, although it is also located in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, it has become a prosperous ancient town along the coast because of the waterway, but its popularity here is indeed much lower. But in my opinion, Tantan Ancient Town is still a typical representative of Jiangnan rural cultural ancient towns. After thousands of years of precipitation, in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, and Republic of China

Dongsha Ancient Town

China’s ancient towns all have a unique feature. They are A place where local commerce once flourished and history and culture merged. Shagu Town is no exception. Walking into the old streets of the ancient town, there are alleys, antique houses, and time-honored shops, all full of the once prosperous commerce. The layout is orderly, reasonable and rigorous, which truly penetrates the thinking of the merchants. The century-old town was once a gathering place for fishermen, businessmen, Buddhists, and Taoists from all over the world. Every festival or major celebration is filled with Jiangnan folk customs.

Tongli Ancient Town

Tongli Ancient Town is also a thousand-year-old ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River. People here have studied hard for generations, teaching and educating people are more prosperous, and it is also a place where humanities gather. Since the Southern Song Dynasty, it has become a famous place and its rich humanistic education and culture are well known. The bridges, flowing water, people, and ancient roads in the ancient town are all sceneries. Every scene seems to have a natural connection with water. The tea-drinking culture born from water is more popular than other ancient towns in Jiangnan. The marriage with water has also given Tongli Ancient Town the reputation of "Tongli is famous for water, but without water there would be no Tongli".

Nanxun Ancient Town

Nanxun Town is located at the junction of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, in the central hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, about 100 kilometers away from major cities such as Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou. It is said that when Yu Xia controlled the floods, he ruled Jiuzhou and his jurisdiction belonged to Yangzhou. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was the fiefdom of Chun Chenjun. More than 400 years ago, Dong Fen, the Minister of Rites of the Ming Dynasty, left hundreds of buildings for his wives, concubines, and servants. They are the best-preserved residents in Jiangnan. Rivers crisscross here, residents live near the water, and streets are formed along the river, full of the charm of a Jiangnan water town.